Realism by Clayton Falzon level 4 group X
Realism emerged in France in the mid 19th century, artist at that period of time they tried to capture everyday circumstances based on observation and that was what formed Realism. Also Realism art was very important to capture the realistic aspect in the artist’s painting. In literature writers also represented realism but unlike art itself literature was rarely self aware or critical.
Some works in the Realist period was an echo of the earlier styles of past centuries. ‘Including Classical, Renaissance, Baroque and Romantic principals’, Some of the artists were feeling like they were breaking the principals of art.
Young women from the village (Gustave Courbet)
This is an example of a painting in the Realism era .
At that time artist’s tried to capture the everyday life in a painting with no edition to emotions and they try to put as detail as possible in their work. As you can see in this photo of the real painting it’s a mix of different lifestyles you can see the rich women gives money to the poor and that’s what’s representing the Realism aspect , In my opinion the artist lacked quality in producing the Realistic feel to the painting especially in the landscape.
Artist Gustave Courbet
Self portrait
Gustave Courbet was a French Realist artist, throughout his career he produced a serious of paintings of a high quality and making his way to a well know high calibre artist . Critics describe his painting but especially his figures were they thought they were ugly and they described they as ‘peasants in their Sunday best’. Gustave was a very arrogant person but still a very talented artist, he was well known for his creativity and rendering scenes from daily life and produce a Realistic outcome. His message throughout his work among the landscape paintings and figures he also tried to show the difference of classes in society mostly showing poverty.
Frants Henningsen was a Danish artist that his works shows similarities to Gustave Courbet, Frants Henningsen is an illustrator and professor and also and artist, The artwork of Frants show how difficult life was for a middle-class at the time his works show poverty and diversity between society classes. 1874 was the year he first exibheted his work and he exebithed a portrait, mostly you find portraits figures and landscapes of this artists work.Many of this artist work is stll found popular and exibheted in museaums one of his most popular art piece is named ‘A Funeral and was finished in 1883
Industricafeen (1906).
Influences of Realism: After the World War I America needed authours to describe the effects thw World War had left on socity, The authors turned to certian periods in previous era’s that represented truthfulness to send the real message to socity and what really happend at the first World War, Among certian era’s Realism was an inspiration to authours to describe and write to society to horryfing events that occurad during the war.The Realist movement saw authors depict the difficulties of life, This is with what Realism infulenced us with is that it is important to show and give importance to different society classes and also everyday problems and not trying to aviod any problems Realism was a period of time that being realistic in a way that sharing problems thorughout art was an importance.Realists in America were looking at the truths of society and pointed out espects that were true about the truth of existance.
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