Realism Art emerged in the mid-19th century. It focuses on depicting everyday life and ordinary people with truth and accuracy.
The movement rejected the idealized forms of Romanticism. Instead, it emphasized the raw, unembellished reality of the working class and social issues.
Key artists include Gustave Courbet, Jean-François Millet, and Honoré Daumier. Their works highlight themes of labor, poverty, and rural life.
Realism Art laid the foundation for modern art movements. It prioritized authenticity over fantasy.
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Nighthawks by Edward Hopper oil painting reproduction meticulously recreates the 1942 iconic diner scene. Hand-painted on museum-grade canvas, this urban isolation masterpiece features fluorescent lighting (Pantone 13-0648) and chrome ...
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