Realism & Naturalism

Mid-19th Century Realism is an approach to art in which subjects are portrayed in as straightforward manner as possible, without idealizing them and without following the rules of formaltheory. The earliest Realist work began to appear in the 18th century, the art represented by John Singleton Copley's paintings, and some of the works of Goya paintings,as a style against the excesses of Romanticism and Neoclassicism. Naturalism is a literary movement that emphasizes observation and the scientific method in the fictional portrayal of reality.

Zealand Landscape With A Lake Surrounded By Trees And Grazing Cows, 1906

Zealand Landscape With A Lake Surrounded By Trees And Grazing Cows, 1906

Peder Mork Monsted
Peder Mork Monsted Paintings 1859 - 1941 Denmark, Realism Zealand landscape with a lake surrounded by trees and grazing cows, 1906 Oil on canvas.... more info
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Zinnias, 1891

Zinnias, 1891

Fantin- Latour
Fantin- Latour Paintings 1836 - 1904 France, Realism Zinnias, 1891 Oil on canvas Public collection Paintings of Flowers more info
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Zion Valley, South Utah, 1916

Zion Valley, South Utah, 1916

Thomas Moran
Thomas Moran Paintings 1837 - 1926 Painter, Engraver, Etcher, Illustrator, Printmaker, USA, Hudson River School Zion Valley, South Utah, 1916 Oil on... more info
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Zvenigorod

Zvenigorod

Kryzhitskii
Kryzhitskii Paintings 1858 - 1911 Russian Landscape painter Zvenigorod Oil on canvas Museum Landscapes more info
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