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A style of painting which depicts subject matter (form, color, space) as it appears in actuality or ordinary visual experience without distortion or stylization. In a general sense, refers to objective representation. More specifically, a nineteenth century movement, especially in France, that rejected idealized academic styles in favor of everyday subjects. Daumier, Millet, and Courbet were realists. |
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Style Symbolism |
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An art style developed in the late 19th century characterized by the incorporation of symb... |
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Style Traditional |
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Pre-1900 |
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Style Surrealism |
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An art style developed in Europe in the 1920's, characterized by using the subconscious as... |
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Style Romanticism |
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An art style which emphasizes the personal, emotional and dramatic through the use of exot... |
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Style Magic Realism |
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Magic Realism is deeply rooted in everyday reality, but has overtones of fantasy or wonder... |
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Style Classicism |
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Referring to the principles of Greek and Roman art of antiquity with the emphasis on harmo... |
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Style Figurative Art |
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Art in which recognizable figures or objects are portrayed. |
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Style Abstract Expressionism |
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Movement in painting, originating in New York City in the 1940s. It emphasized spontaneous... |
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Style Naïve Ar |
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Artwork, usually paintings, characterized by a simplified style, nonscientific perspective... |
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Style Photorealism |
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A figurative movement that emerged in the United States and Britain in the late 1960s and ... |
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Style Contemporary |
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1950-Now |
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Style Deco |
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Design style prevalent during the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by a sleek use of straigh... |
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Style Impressionism |
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An art movement founded in France in the last third of the 19th century. Impressionist art... |
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Style Lyrical Realism |
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Lyrical Realism is a form of realism focusing specifically on lyrical themes in art |
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