I honestly have no idea what so ever. Buuh I really don't care even though I have to know:/
The general public did not understand the Impressionists' art (Realism and Romanticism were popular). The art and the artists were subject to much ridicule. As a result, the artists could not find buyers, so money was a constant issue.
realism
it was the literature of realism and poetry
it was the literature of realism and poetry
Photography's ability to capture reality with precision led some artists to reject realism, as they felt that the medium rendered traditional artistic representation unnecessary. Instead, these artists sought to explore abstraction, expressionism, and other styles that conveyed emotional or conceptual truths rather than mere visual accuracy. This shift allowed them to focus on the subjective experience of art, emphasizing creativity and individual interpretation over objective representation. Ultimately, photography pushed artists to redefine their purpose and explore new avenues of artistic expression.
Helen tries to inject some realism into the discussion.
Some of the most influential authors during the realism movement were Honore de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Charles Dickens, and Mark Twain. These authors contributed greatly to the development and popularity of realism in literature through their exploration of everyday life and social issues.
Yes, he did. Surrealistic influences are evident in many works during the next generations of artists.
some are but some are not
Some facts about surrealistic music are that the surrealist movement was started by French poet Andre Breton who wrote The Surreal Manifesto in 1924. Some artists today consider themselves surrealists. Surrealism means above realism.
In realism, artists focus on depicting ordinary people and everyday life in their art. Examples include paintings of common workers, scenes of daily activities, and portraits of regular individuals. This style aims to capture the reality of the world as it is, without idealization or romanticism.
The realism of the movie's gruesome torture scene was such that some moviegoers actually vomited in the theater.