The answer is debatable, as it could be argued that Manet inspired the modern art movement in more than two ways. However, the lack of idealism in his work combined with the "direct gaze" of his subjects (the subjects of his paintings often appear to stare out of the canvas at the viewer) were two of the characteristics that made Manet's art unique for its time.
Booker T. Washinhton
The Romantic Movement was inspired by the Industrial Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment. This period was a reaction to and revolt against those things. It was known as a time of liberalism, radicalism, and nationalism.
an Idealist
Jane Austen and the development of the Realist Novel
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Gustave Flaubert
Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet was a French painter who led the Realist movement in 19th-century French painting.
As a movement in art Realism runs from 1845 to 1880. Characteristics that determine a Realist style can become confusing, such as Edgar Degas who was a Realist painter who created works that can not be termed Realist. Generally speaking a Realist work gives the illusion of reality and is 'truthfully' painted.
Booker T. Washinhton
Some well known realist artists include Thomas Eakins and Winslow Homer. Their works are proudly displayed in many art galleries and they have inspired other artists.
Naturalism was a late nineteenth century movement growing out of the realist movement.
because she copied it and because it looks real
There is no specific "realist age." Realism is an artistic and literary movement that emerged in the 19th century, characterized by a focus on depicting everyday life and society in a truthful and accurate way.
different types of realist and non-realist approaches?
what is the realist theory
Ibsen was a part of the late-nineteenth century realist movement which included also Chekov, Strindberg and Shaw. Ibsen can be considered to be the leader of this movement.
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