Buying Paintings: Realism by Matthew Enright
In literature as well as art
realism is the depiction of subjects as they appear in practical, everyday life.
Realism does not deal with interpretation or embellishment. The point of realism
is to capture people or situations in a gritty and real way. Similar to realist
photography, the realist painter does not place emphasis on stylization but is
most interested in depicting situations just as they appear to the naked
eye.
While realism depicts real characters in real situations, there
tends to be emphasis placed on the sordid or ugly. In this way, realism is very
much the opposite of idealism. In idealism the theory is that the reality and
regular world around us is merely a reflection of a higher truth
Isabel Marant. With realism,
however, it�s as though we�re saying �all I know for sure is what my eyes and
other sense organs tell me�.
As a reaction to the i
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