Camara
the subject matter of realist painters is what they work or paint about.
the real life of the urban poor.
everyday life
everyday life (apex)
Sloppy
The Realists painted things to look like a photograph, and the Impressionists painted things to focus on lights and movement.
everyday life
Camara
the subject matter of realist painters is what they work or paint about.
Thomas Eakins.
Though we primarily associate the revolutionary changes in painting that the French Impressionists helped bring about with their use of brilliant color and a multitude of short brushstrokes, their choice of subject matter was also part of a revolution. Convention at the time dictated idealized subject matter, but the Impressionists, along with realist painters who helped inspire them like Gustave Courbet and painters from the Barbizon School like Corot, made everyday modern life their subject. The painted from nature, finding subjects in the fields, forests and countryside around Paris, particularly the forest of Fontainebleu where the Barbizon Painters worked, as well as the streets of Paris. What look to us today like romantic scenes of another time were to the Impressionists the appearance of everyday life in the streets and countryside around them. They also found great inspiration in the rivers and streams in and around Paris, particularly the river Seine. Monet settled along the Seine in the town of Argenteuil, now a suburb of Paris, but in their time more of a country village. Many other Impressionists and painters from other parts of Europe and America went there to paint. The Impressionists, particularly Monet and Pissarro, would often paint the same subjects over and over in different light, seasons and weather.
the real life of the urban poor.
I dont about that. But there is one named Bo Barlett. Bartlett was educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where realist principles must be grasped before modernist ventures are encouraged. He pushes the boundaries of the realist tradition with his multilayered imagery.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.