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The period of art known as Realism began to wane in the late 19th century as artists sought to explore new styles and ideas, particularly in response to the rapid industrialization and changing social landscapes of the time. The emergence of movements like Impressionism and Post-Impressionism shifted focus from depicting everyday life to exploring light, color, and the subjective experience. Additionally, the rise of Photography offered a new way to capture reality, prompting artists to experiment with abstraction and expression rather than representational accuracy. This evolution reflected broader cultural shifts and a desire for artistic innovation.

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