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by: Mone’ Harrigan
1.Fun facts2.Inventions3.Artistic element3.Art pictures3.Art4.Cultural element4.Culture picture4.Culture
5.Religious element5.Religion pictures5.Religion6.Social element6.Social pictures6.Social7.Political element7.Political pictures7.political
Realism started in France after the 1848 revolution
shows favor for democracythe term "realism" encompasses the
period of time from the Civil War to the turn of the century..”
"the faithful representation of reality"
the Social Realists pledged to “fight the beautiful art”
They liked any style which appealed to the eye/ emotions
Artists - Realists attempted to portray the lives, appearances, problems, customs, and mores of the middle and lower classes
The Realists felt that painters should work from the life round them
The realism time period is approximately from 1820 to the 1920
Realism appeared in France after the 1848 revolution
It took place in America after the civil war
The Church of Reality is a positive church.
Their motto is, "If it's real, we believe in it.“
Realist are Monorealist, which means we believe in The one True Reality.
They only care about what is real, not what they think is real or what they want to believe is real
The gleaners Third class
Wounded man
Social realism was developed to be a reaction for idealism
It also encouraged by romanticism
Social realism was the classification between the different classes
The focused on the ugly part like the working class- mainly poor
portrayal of human life, by art, will illustrate the superior value of social, civilized man
The social elements relate to the artistic element in different ways.
The Realists express both a taste for democracy and rejection of the inherent old artistic tradition
Social realism is more about its message political learning
http://instruct.westvalley.edu/grisham/1b_social.html
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA03/staples/douglas/socialrealism.html
http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/realism.htm
http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/realism.shtml