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Realism

 

Realism

Neoclassicism and Romanticism are too extreme.  No more history, allegory, religion or heroism. 

Just simple people, simple scenes.  Many blamed photography for this movement.

Others called this art amoral, anti-art, a "cult of ugliness."  It was also considered crude, even socialistic (because it often depicted simple working people).

Political topics, however, were okay!

 

  
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Breton, Benediction of the Wheat at Artois1857
1857
Honore Daumier, The Burden (The Laundress)1850-1853
1850-1853
Honore Daumier, Don Quixote and the Dead Mule1867
1867
Courbet, Stone Breakers1850
1850
Stott, Girl in a Meadow1880
1880
William Adolphe Bouquereau, The Nut Gatherers (Les Noisettes)1882

At the Detroit Institute of Arts
1882

At the Detroit Institute of Arts