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well documented that artists used the photograph as source material and as an aid—however, they went to great lengths to deny the fact fearing that their work would be misunderstood as imitations; and through the photograph's invention artists were open to a great deal of new experimentation. Thus, the culmination of the invention of the photograph was a break in art's history towards the challenge facing the artist—since the earliest known cave drawings—trying to replicate the scenes they viewed.
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states in his books and lectures the following: The invention of photography in the nineteenth century had three effects on art: portrait and scenic artists were deemed inferior to the photograph and many turned to photography as careers; within nineteenth- and twentieth-century art movements it is
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Louis K. Meisel, two years later, developed a five-point definition at the request of Stuart M. Speiser, who had commissioned a large collection of works by the
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continued as an ongoing art movement, even experiencing a reemergence in the 1930s, but by the 1950s modernist critics and
Abstract Expressionism had minimalized realism as a serious art undertaking. Though Photorealists share some aspects of American realists, such as
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Photorealist movement, many painters who were related to Photorealism, continued to pursue and refine their techniques; they became the second generation of Photorealists. These painters included
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paintings attempt to "fool the eye" and make the viewer think he is seeing an actual object, not a painted one. When observing a
Photorealist painting, the viewer is always aware that they are looking at a painting.
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in 1969 and appeared in print for the first time in 1970 in a
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in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the United States. Photorealists use a photograph or several photographs to gather the information to create their paintings and it can be argued that the use of a
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The evolution of technology has brought forth photorealistic paintings that exceed what was thought possible with paintings; these newer paintings by the photorealists are sometimes referred to as "
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artists were primarily pointing out the absurdity of much of the imagery (especially in commercial usage), the Photorealists were trying to reclaim and exalt the value of an image.
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Adan, Joan and Spoutz, Eric Ian Hornak (May 2012), "Transparent Barricades: Ian Hornak, A Retrospective," exhibition catalogue, Glendale, California: Forest Lawn Museum. pp. 1–3.
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in 1978 and is shown in several of its museums as well as traveling under the auspices of 'site'. The definition for the 'originators' was as follows:
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Steve Greenberg (1992-06-02). "Photo Realism: Artist Bill Fink uses human ash to create a visual AIDS memorial".
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This article is about the artistic movement. For the use of the term in computer graphics, see
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Though the movement is primarily associated with painting,
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New Photorealists, Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York 2004.
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American Painting: From the Colonial Period to the Present
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1887:"The The Illusion Reality Of Of Reality Illusion"
1855:. Lunenburg, Vermont: Stinehour Press Publishers.
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1803:"Closer - Het Megarealisme van Tjalf Sparnaay"
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1302:Baltimore: Allan Lane, The Penguin Press.
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1853:Outward Bound: Contemporary American Art
967:, New York: William Morrow and Company.
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1217:Fleming, John and Honour, Hugh (1991),
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1650:"Mike Bayne - Louis K. Meisel Gallery"
2648:Art of the late 16th century in Milan
1738:The Child-Works by Gottfried Helnwein
1680:. Ithaca, New York:Cornell University
142:The association of photorealism with
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1820:, New York: New York Graphic Society
1736:Parker, Harry S. Parker III (2004),
108:and photographs is an acceptance of
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1311:Meisel and Chase (2002), pp. 11–14.
1286:Meisel and Chase (2002), pp. 11–12.
1205:61 (November–December 1973), p. 98.
1184:Meisel and Chase (2002), pp. 14–15.
1073:: The Complete Paintings, 1966-1985
965:Superrealist Painting and Sculpture
58:is a genre of art that encompasses
3983:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
2834:Neoclassical architecture in Milan
1754:Exactitude: Hyperrealist Art Today
1742:Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
363:and real clothes. They are called
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4057:American Figurative Expressionism
2393:International Gothic art in Italy
1840:Artists and Illustrators Magazine
1042:and Harris, Elizabeth K. (2013),
917:Photorealism: The Liff Collection
44:John's Diner with John's Chevelle
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3566:Neue KĂĽnstlervereinigung MĂĽnchen
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1674:Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
4488:Tunisian collaborative painting
3961:International Typographic Style
1588:American Art Collector Magazine
1576:. No. 604. pp. 80–81.
1044:Photorealism in the Digital Age
946:: The Complete Works, 1970–1990
690:Dennis James Martin (1956–2001)
4241:The Caribbean Artists Movement
1520:Meisel and Chase (2002), p. 8.
1022:Photorealism at the Millennium
984:. New York: Abradale/Abrams.
865:University of California Press
391:Photorealism at the Millennium
1:
2597:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance
1915:The dictionary definition of
1885:Baker, Kenneth (1982-06-22).
1245:Battock, Gregory. Preface to
882:. Paris: Editions du ChĂŞne.
225:in specular surfaces and the
51:, oil on canvas, 30Ă—48 inches
4712:Modern European ink painting
4084:Bay Area Figurative Movement
1505:Wallace, Nora. (2015-10-15)
878:Chalumeau, Jean-Luc (2007),
642:Anthony Brunelli (born 1968)
229:rigor of man-made environs.
4373:Artificial intelligence art
1219:The Visual Arts: A History,
915:Chase, Linda (ed.) (2001),
693:Jack Mendenhall (born 1937)
304:rather than naturalistic),
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5048:Contemporary art movements
4286:Post-painterly abstraction
4109:Situationist International
3483:Pennsylvania Impressionism
1631:Weber, Bruce (2009-02-02)
1117:. London: Lund Humphries.
1020:and Chase, Linda. (2002),
963:Lindey, Christine (1980),
816:Hyperrealism (visual arts)
702:Reynard Milici (born 1942)
699:Betrand Meniel (born 1961)
696:Kim Mendenhall (born 1949)
669:Robert Gniewek (born 1951)
344:Katzen Gallery, New York.
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3869:California Scene Painting
3748:California Scene Painting
3704:Figurative Constructivism
2755:Poussinists and Rubenists
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1842:London. Issue number 255.
1816:Kulteremann, Udo (1976),
1599:Thompson, Graham (2007),
1170:Lindey (1980), pp. 27–33.
687:Noel Mahaffey (born 1944)
613:Ben Schonzeit (born 1942)
4967:Prehistoric European art
4616:Contemporary African art
4099:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai
4027:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura
3654:Universal Constructivism
3446:California Impressionism
3401:American Barbizon school
1769:, September 1979, p. 15.
1095:Scarborough Realists Now
863:. Berkeley, California:
821:Photorealistic rendering
741:Paul Staiger (born 1941)
660:Randy Dudley (born 1950)
101:Minimalist art movements
29:Photorealistic rendering
4794:Walking Artists Network
4131:Letterist International
3971:Washington Color School
2885:Arts in the Philippines
1654:Louis K. Meisel Gallery
1277:Meisel and Chase (2002)
1221:3rd Edition. New York:
1097:. London: Orage Press.
1000:Photorealism Since 1980
639:Arne Besser (1935–2012)
627:Linda Bacon (born 1942)
5043:American art movements
4905:Illuminated manuscript
4553:The Designers Republic
4503:Neue Slowenische Kunst
4426:Pattern and Decoration
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1851:Gibson, Eric (1999),
1438:Meisel (1980), p. 15.
1429:Meisel (1980), p. 14.
1420:Meisel (1980), p. 13.
1408:Meisel (1989), p. 12.
1345:Lindey (1980), p. 23.
1336:Lindey (1980), p. 12.
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1393:Meiselgallery.com
1320:Chase, pp. 12–14.
1147:978-0-8478-2807-4
1123:978-1-84822-062-1
1109:Paraskos, Michael
1103:978-0-95658-024-5
1091:Paraskos, Michael
1085:978-0-8109-0881-9
1056:978-1-4197-0828-2
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935:Geldzahler, Henry
929:978-0-9705158-1-0
910:978-0-8109-1030-0
898:: Essay/Interview
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