Collection: Realism
Realism was an artistic movement that began in France in the 1850s, after the 1848 Revolution. Realists rejected Romanticism, which had dominated French literature and art since the late 18th century. Realism revolted against the exotic subject matter and exaggerated emotionalism and drama of the Romantic movement. Instead it sought to portray real and typical contemporary people and situations with truth and accuracy, and not avoiding unpleasant or sordid aspects of life. Realist works depicted people of all classes in situations that arise in ordinary life, and often reflected the changes brought by the Industrial and Commercial Revolutions. The popularity of such "realistic" works grew with the introduction of photography—a new visual source that created a desire for people to produce representations which look objectively real.
A Dream of Spring by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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A Parisian Beggar Girl by John Singer Sargent
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A Young Girl Defending Herself against Eros by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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Artists Sketching in the White Mountains by Winslow Homer
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Beach Umbrellas at Blue Point by William Glackens
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Breton Girl with a Basket, Study for “En route pour la pêche” and “Fishing for Oysters at Cancale” by John Singer Sargent
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Cape Cod Evening by Edward Hopper Archival Print
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Cranberry Pickers, Nantucket by Eastman Johnson
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- $120.00
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