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Realism (1827 – 1927)
The history of realism finds its origins somewhere around the second half of the 19th century, mainly from 1827 to 1870. Among its main principles realism establishes itself as a way of thought more than a movement within a specific genre.
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It seeks to express an object, scene or even a subject through that which is perceivable, negating all romanticism and subjectivism or any other elements which may distort something as it really exists. These realists, also known as positivists, found their faith in the fact that all knowledge obtained from science and its objectives would, in essence, solve all human problems.
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Honoré Daumier (1808 – 1879)
• French caricaturist, painter and sculptor.
• Employed in Charivari and La Caricature (1830-35) until the latter's suppression by the government.
• imprisoned in 1832 for his anti-monarchical satire of Louis Philippe as Gargantua
• Produced over 4,000 lithographs of political and social comment, including large scale works (e.g. Rue Transnonian le 15 Avril
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• After 1848, he produced watercolours which continued this vein, parodying the Courts of Justice, and depicting the existence of the poor. He created two memorable characters in Robert Macaire, the corrupt and money obsessed bourgeois, and Ratapoil (skinned rat), the sinister government agent.
• After 1848, he produced watercolours which continued this vein, parodying the Courts of Justice, and depicting the existence of the poor. He created two memorable characters in Robert Macaire, the corrupt and money obsessed bourgeois, and Ratapoil (skinned rat), the sinister government agent.
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Robert Macaire Characters
the corrupt and money obsessed bourgeois Ratapoil (skinned rat)
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Gustave Courbet (1819 – 1877)
• A Big hearty man in love with life
• He claimed that nature was his only teacher
• He wanted TRUTH
• Won a second-class medal at Salon
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Enterrement à Ornans (Funeral at Ornans)
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Edouard Manet
• Followed the lead of COURBET
• Joined the radicals, painters and writers against the Academy
• He express the inward reality by the outward appearance.
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Winslow Homer (1836 – 1910)
• An American landscape painter and printmaker, best known for his marine subjects. He is considered one of the foremost painters in 19th century America and a preeminent figure in American art.
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Thomas Eakins (1844 – 1916)
• A scientific realist who believed artist should study anatomy by dissecting cadavers as Michaelangelo had done.
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Grant Wood (1892 – 1942)
• One of the painters of Iowa after World War I where it ceased to be the exclusive domain of Painters.
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Thomas Benton (1889)
• Came from Missouri of Mark Twain.
• His father was a Congressman
• Became the spokesman of American Art
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Jealous Lovers of Lone Green Valley
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Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847 – 1917)
• An American painter best known for his poetic and moody allegorical works and seascapes
• His paintings sometimes depicted scenes from literature, opera, and religion.
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Vicente Manansala (1910 – 1981)
• Born in Macabebe, Pampanga on 22 January. He studied at the U.P. School of Fine Arts (1926-1930).
• started exploring slightly abstracted images
• made realistic studies and recast them into variations which became more and more abstract
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Fernando Amorsolo (1892-1972)
• This Philippine artist was a portraitist and painter of rural landscapes. He is best known for his craftsmanship and mastery in the use of light.
• developed the use of light--actually, backlight--which is his greatest contribution to Philippine painting
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