Realism 2 nd Half of 19 th century Precise imitation of visual perception Only paint what they could see or feel was real.

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Realism 2 nd Half of 19 th century Precise imitation of visual perception Only paint what they could see or feel was real

Charles Baudelaire

Daumier The Third-Class Carriage 1862

Daumier Louis Philippe

Rosa Bonheur The Horse Fair

French Realism Barbizon Artists Inspired by Constable – Painted actual scenes Painted out door scenes Millet and Corot

The Gleaners (1857) Jean-Francois Millet

The Angelus (1859) Jean-Francois Millet

Millet The Sower 1850

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Landscaping painter Ability to capture a particular place at a particular time Used limited pearly, silvery tones with olive green, and soft wispy brush strokes

Corot Misty Trees 1870

Gustave Courbet French Realism Promoted taste for history and poetic subjects Built his own exhibition “Pavilion of Realism” Defended working class Jailed for 6 months, tearing Napoleonic monument

Gustave Courbet Stonebreakers (1849)

Gustave Courbet Interior of My Studio, a Real Allegory Summing Up Seven Years of My Life as an Artist

Gustave Courbet Burial of Ornans (1849)

Gustave Courbet The Bather (1853)

Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary (1857)

Emile Zola Germinal (1885)

American Realism Winslow Homer – Self-taught – Major water colorist and marine painter – Earned money painting Civil War camp scenes – Man against the elements theme Thomas Eakins – Anal about his subjects worked on cadavers to paint crucifix scene – Fired for having his students draw nudes James Abbott McNeill Whistler John Singer Sargent William Michael Harnett

Winslow Homer Snap the Whip 1872

Winslow Homer Sloop Nassau 1899

Winslow Homer The Gulf Stream 1899

Thomas Eakins The Anatomist 1889

Thomas Eakins Crucifixion 1880

Eakins Pole-Vaulter: Multiple Photograph of George Reynolds

James Abbott McNeill Whistler Arrangement in Gray and Black No

James Abbott McNeill Whistler Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket 1875

John Singer Sargent Portrait of Lady Helen Vincent Viscountess Dabernon

John Singer Sargent Mr. and Mrs. I. N Phelps Stokes 1897

William Michael Harnett Still Life-Violin and Music 1888