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Hellenistic art was focused more on perfection of the human form, precision and detail. Sculptures from Hellenistic times looked more God-like than human. In contrast, Hellenic art was based on the new idea of realism. Hellenic sculptures were shaped into realistic, faulted human forms. These are the basic differences between the two types.
Genre art
Realism
I would call it Hyper-realism (or Photo-realism). Most people describe it as art deco
The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
there both art in different ways.
differences between realism and realist in art
differences between realism and realist in art
differences between realism and realist in art
The different types of art include: abstract, baroque, byzantine, cubism, dadaism, fauvism, impressionism, neoclassicism, pop, postimpressionism, realism, romanticism, and surrealism.
why did Gustave Courbet start the 19th century art movement known as realism
why did Gustave Courbet start the 19th century art movement known as realism
Baroque was just the next step in the artistic revolution and advancement that began with the Renaissance. Things such as realism and paint quality were greatly increased and interior decoration and furniture design also improved as industry and the ability to craft such things improved.
Baroque art has more emotion and is very dramatic. There is a lot of movement and energy, unlike mannerism/Renaissance art which is controlled and idealistic. While both are very decorative, baroque art is much more realistic that mannerism. Another characteristic of baroque art is there is a lot of symmetry and 3D shapes. Extremes of light are used.
Michaelangelo invented realism art in 1758
Realism is a type of art that is as realistic as the artist can get. The art is based on real things.
Baroque dualism in art and architecture of the Baroque period is shown through the contrast between light and shadow, movement and stillness, and earthly and divine elements. This creates a sense of drama and tension in the artworks, emphasizing the dynamic and emotional aspects of the Baroque style.