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In the visual arts and literature, realism is a mid-19th century movement, which started inside France. A realists sought to render everyday characters, situations, dilemmas, & cases; beat an "accurate" (or naturalistic) manner. Realism began as a reaction to romanticism, in which cases were treated idealistically. Realists tended to discard theatrical drama & classical forms of art to depict commonplace or even 'naturalistic' themes.
From either a 1860s onwards, critics started to speak of Naturalism (literature) rather than Realism.
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Clarke, Brian
Surrealist and photo-realist.
Heine, Mark
Realistic and photorealistic illustrations for advertising and editorial use.
Freidman, Dian R.
Artist/illustrator specializing in portraiture. Portraits include Sir Winston Churchill, and Pope John Paul the II.
Schnepf, Rapheal
Photo-realistic airbrush illustration, oils, and design.
Russwurm, Lance
Showcasing realistic illustration, fine art and limited edition prints of aviation, historical, nostalgia and other themes.
Meyler, Dennis
Specializes in 3D photorealistic illustration for use by advertising agencies, design firms, magazines, and corporations. Also includes photography.
Cossu, Mario
Realistic and hyper-realistic paintings for advertising, editorial and other illustration.
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