REALISM IN VISUAL ARTS
Discover the captivating world of realism in visual arts through the expertise of Mara Sanz. Delve into the essence of realistic depictions, exploring the intricate details and profound emotions conveyed through this timeless art form. Gain insights into the intricate techniques and inspirations behind Mara Sanz's compelling creations, and embark on a visual journey that celebrates the beauty of realism in art.
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REALISM IN VISUAL ARTS MAR A SANZ
REALISM IN VISUAL ARTS 2 Depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life without embellishment or interpretation. 1 2 Also works of art , in revealing a truth , may emphasize the ugly or sordid.
3 ARTISTS TO KNOW Gustave Courbet 1 Jean- Fran ois Millet 2 Honor Victorin Daumier 3 Joaqu n Sorolla 4 Jules Breton 5 Mariano Fortuny 6
One of the leading figures of French Realism. HONOR VICTORIN DAUMIER 1 4 Prominent painter and sculptor was also known as a caricaturist. 2 His painting hightlights the socio-economic distinctions in newly modernized France. 3 4 He was imprisoned for portraying King Louis Philip and his regime in a negative way. He is known as the Michelangelo of the caricature. His most famous works depict the experience of modern rail in first, second and third class carriages. 5
HONOR VICTORIN DAUMIER 5 1 2 3 CHESS PLAYERS THIRD CLASS CARRIAGE DON QUIXOTE
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JEAN FRANOIS MILLET 7 THE ANGELUS THE ANGELUS THE GLEANERS THE SOWER
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GUSTAVE COURBET 9 THE GRAIN SIFTERS THE BURIAL AT ORNANS THE STONE CRUSHERS
MARIANO FORTUNY 10 Fortuny is considered one of the Spanish 19thcentury masters. He produced genre paintings of anecdotal events. Fortuny s works are characterized by vibrant verism closer to realism, a clear approach to light and his main subjects are related to everyday events.
MARIANO FORTUNY 11 11 THE TAPESTRY SELLER THE TAPESTRY SELLER CHICKEN COOP CHICKEN COOP THE PRINT COLLECTOR THE PRINT COLLECTOR
JOAQUN SOROLLA Sorolla painted several portraits for economic reasons. Sorolla painted plein air scenes with an important approach to light. Some realistic scenes depict the workers bad conditions. However, his most common pictures present everyday scenes. His most famous work are the series Vision of Spain for the Hispanic Society of America in New York , representing genre scenes of Spanish provinces and regionsl 12
JOAQUN SOROLLA 13 AND THEY STILL SAY FISH IS AND THEY STILL SAY FISH IS EXPENSIVE EXPENSIVE RUNNING ALONG THE BEACH RUNNING ALONG THE BEACH WHITE SLAVE TRADE WHITE SLAVE TRADE