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 Realism - Realism Art
In the visual arts this spirit is most obvious in the widespread rejection of Romantic subjectivism and imagination in favor of Realism - the accurate and apparently objective description of the ordinary, observable world, a change especially evident in painting.
Realism is defined by the accurate, unembellished, and detailed depiction of nature or contemporary life...
Realism sets as a goal not imitating past artistic achievements but the truthful and accurate depiction of the models that nature and contemporary life offer to the artist.
http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/c19th/realism.htm   (1152 words)

  
 Realism
Realism in the arts: the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
One of the first appearances of the term realism was in the Mercure francais du XIX siecle in 1826, in which the word is used to describe a doctrine based not upon imitating past artistic achievements but upon the truthful and accurate depiction of the models that nature and contemporary life offer the artist.
The French proponents of realism were agreed in their rejection of the artificiality of both the Classicism and Romanticism of the academies and on the necessity for contemporaneity in an effective work of art.
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/realism.html   (344 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Realism (art and literature)
Attempts at realism have been made periodically throughout history in all the arts; the term is, however, generally restricted to a movement that began in the mid-19th century, in reaction to the highly subjective approach of romanticism.
The novelist George Eliot introduced realism into English fiction; as she declared in Adam Bede (1859), her purpose was to give a “faithful representation of commonplace things.”Mark Twain and William Dean Howells were the pioneers of realism in the United States.
Realism (art and literature), in art and literature, an attempt to describe human behavior and surroundings or to represent figures and objects exactly as they act or appear in life.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761552472/Realism_(art_and_literature).html   (558 words)

  
 Realism biography .ms
In the visual arts and literature, realism is a mid-19th century movement, which started in France.
However, the term realism is used, with varying meanings, in several of the liberal arts; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
Realism was followed, in France, by the Naturalism (literature) associated with Emile Zola.
http://realist.biography.ms   (558 words)

  
 realism, in art
Arts: Magical realism; Jan van Eyck's style of painting seemed miraculous to his contemporaries.
Mary Lathers, Bodies in Art: French Literary Realism and the Artist's Model.(Book review)
Rethinking Social Realism: African American Art and Literature, 1930-1953.(Book Review)
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0841274.html   (225 words)

  
 The University of Pittsburgh
Socialist Realism across the Arts: Graphic Arts of the Post-War Years
Socialist Realism across the Arts: Cinema of the Pre-War Years
Socialist Realism across the Arts: Graphic Arts of the Pre-War Years
http://www.pitt.edu/AFShome/s/l/slavic/public/html/courses/russian2452   (1025 words)

  
 Realism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the term realism is used, with varying meanings, in several of the liberal arts ; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
In the visual arts and literature, realism is a mid- 19th century movement, which started in France.
Realism holds that in pursuit of that security, states will attempt to amass resources, and that relations between states are determined by their relative level of power.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realism   (1025 words)

  
 magic realism
Realism in visual arts: Gustave Courbet, Edouard Manet The movement is anticipated by the work of the French author Stendhal, but the "father" of realism is generally thought to be Honor de Balzac.
See live article Realism The word realism is used in several of the liberal arts; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
Realism began as a reaction to romanticism, in which subjects were treated idealistically.
http://www.theorderofperdition.com/dark/magic+realism   (1025 words)

  
 Realism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the term realism is used, with varying meanings, in several of the liberal arts; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
Realism holds that in pursuit of that security, states will attempt to amass resources, and that relations between states are determined by their relative level of power.
Realism is commonly defined as a concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realism   (573 words)

  
 Aesthetic Realism and Education
Aesthetic Realism says that if the arts and the sciences are studies in opposites, then it would be well if education included Aesthetic Realism.
Aesthetic Realism says that bringing out all that we can be is the same as being fair to the world that is, was, and might be.
Aesthetic Realism shows that our self-expression is enhanced crucially by our attitude to the world: when we want to have respect rather than contempt.
http://plum-education.blogspot.com   (7285 words)

  
 Realism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the visual arts and literature, realism is a mid-19th century movement, which started in France.
However, the term realism is used, with varying meanings, in several of the liberal arts; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
Realism holds that in pursuit of that security, states will attempt to amass resources, and that relations between states are determined by their relative level of power.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realism   (987 words)

  
 Socialist Realism
Socialist realism as articulated in the context of 1934 concerned not only the subject, author and public for all the arts, but also, and perhaps more importantly, the representation of the whole Soviet project in an age of calamities.
Socialist realism belonged to this larger recasting of the public discourse in the face of actualities that leaders and journalists alike may have found difficult to confront.
Socialist realism of the 1930s was part of a larger system of authoritative discourse developed through an interactive exchange between leaders and their supporters.
http://afronord.tripod.com/thr/srealism.html   (8427 words)

  
 THE AESTHETICS OF RELIGION
Eli Siegel died in 1978, but his poetry and the education of Aesthetic Realism will be studied in every English, literature, and art classroom across the nation for years to come.
Siegel explained that the deepest desire of every person is "to like the world on an honest basis." He gave thousands of lectures on the arts and sciences.
Siegel founded the philosophy Aesthetic Realism in 1941, based on principles such as: Man’s deepest desire, his largest desire, is to like the world on an honest or accurate basis, and...
http://aestheticsandreligion.blogspot.com   (4206 words)

  
 Aesthetic Realism: Founder, Eli Siegel. Educational Resources
Aesthetic Realism classes in art include The Visual Arts and the Opposites, a museum/gallery course taught by Marcia Rackow; The Art of Drawing: Surface and Depth, taught by Chaim Koppelman; and Critical Inquiry: A Workshop in the Visual Art s, in which works in process are looked at, taught by painter Dorothy Koppelman.
The Aesthetic Realism Explanation of Poetry is taught by Ellen Reiss, Class Chairman of Aesthetic Realism.
Aesthetic Realism and Marriage classes, taught by Pauline Meglino, Anne Fielding and Barbara Allen, Aesthetic Realism consultants, women study "the opposites of contempt and respect in the history of marriage and in their own lives including yesterday's incident at the breakfast table."
http://www.aestheticrealism.com/AestheticRealismLinks-WebPages.html   (1280 words)

  
 Social Realism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social Realism is an artistic movement, expressed in visual and other realist arts, which depicts working class activities as heroic.
Social Realism is not the same as Socialist Realism, which was the official art style of the Soviet Union.
Socialist Realism can be described as a specific branch of Social Realism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Realism   (154 words)

  
 FRETPLAY : Review : Bernard Greenhouse, Jack Brymer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Beaux Arts Trio, Menahem Pressler, Stephen Bishop Kovacevich, Patrick Ireland, Daniel Guilet Mozart: The Complete Piano Trios
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" Stephen Kovacevic (piano), Jack Brymer (clarinet), and Patrick Ireland (viola) play with a dynamic musicianship equal to that of the Beaux Arts Trio; as a result, the "Kegelstett" is just as impressive as the piano trios.
Bernard Greenhouse, Jack Brymer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Beaux Arts Trio, Menahem Pressler, Stephen Bishop Kovacevich, Patrick Ireland, Daniel Guilet - Mozart: The Complete Piano Trios
http://www.fretplay.com/review/l/lakens_daniel/discography-CD-B0000041BU-Mozart-The-Complete-Piano-Trios.shtml   (955 words)

  
 Dienes & Dienes --- Aesthetic Realism / Photography / Poetry
You'll also see talks on works of art that we have given in the series “The Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel Shows How Art Answers the Questions of Your Life.” presented at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation in New York City.
We have come to see Aesthetic Realism as true, comprehensively and essentially, about our own lives, the lives of people everywhere, and the arts we love: photography and poetry.
Siegel wrote, “and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves.” We'll be showing you some of the ways this mighty principle, which is the very basis of this kind and exact philosophy, is true about beauty in art, and about what a person is going for in life.
http://www.dienes-and-dienes.com   (217 words)

  
 Faculty of the Aesthetic Realism Foundation in New York City. Aesthetic Realism was founded in 1941 by poet and critic Eli Siegel.
is an instructor of "The Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel As Teaching Method." She teaches science at Fiorello LaGuardia HS of the Arts in New York City, and has been published extensively on educational issues.
Arnold Perey, Ph.D. teaches the course "Aesthetic Realism and Anthropology" and is an instructor of "The Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel As Teaching Method." He received his B.A. in anthropology from the University of Chicago and his doctorate from Columbia University.
She began studying Aesthetic Realism first in consultations and then in classes with Eli Siegel, in 1974.
http://www.aestheticrealism.info   (2242 words)

  
 Images - Realism
Tepper Takayama Fine Arts, Boston, MA Realism: Next 5 Images...
Tepper Takayama Fine Arts, Boston, MA Collection: Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado
Tepper Takayama Fine Arts, Boston, MA Copyright © 1954 George S. Zimbel
http://www.artincontext.org/listings/images/genre/realis2J.htm   (60 words)

  
 Margin: Exploring Modern Magical Realism/A BRIEF HISTORY OF MAGIC REALISM by Bruce Taylor
"Magic Realism first appeared as a term for the visual arts, introduced in the 1920's by Frans Roh, a German art critic.
The term "Magic Realism" is a derivation of the term lo real maravilloso (or Latin America's "Marvelous Reality"), a term coined in 1949 by Alejo Capentier (1904-1980), an outstanding Cuban cultural historian of Latin America, particularly of the Spanish-speaking and French Carribbean populations.
This manifesto of Magic Realism proved the rationale for the vital central phase of the New Latin American Novel which was born in the late 1940's and reached a pinnacle with One Hundred Years Of Solitude, which was published in English in 1970.
http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/margin/nonficTaylor.html   (1193 words)

  
 MAGIC REALISM
MAGIC REALISM, in behalf of the human, the traditional, and the communal or folk, is inevitably a critique and subversion of REALISM, which purports to represent the truth or the official view.
MAGIC REALISM has existed throughout the history of culture, from Homer=s Odyssey and Euripides= The Bacchae, to the present day, and is a useful paradigm and tool for examining cultural artifacts, values and texts throughout history and in the immediate era.
MAGIC REALISM often responds to the centrality of gender and sexual issues central to human culture with reactionary mockery and vituperation, especially when it is male-centered or male-authored.
http://www.usm.maine.edu/~eng/magicrealismnotes.htm   (452 words)

  
 SurfWax Archives -- News Articles On Electronic Arts Inc.
Electronic Arts has rebuilt both the game play and graphical engine from the ground up, offering a squad-based, realism-soaked take on the action which made the original game such a hit.
Electronic Arts Inc.'s recommended price for the computer version of its Medal of Honor Allied Assault game, which drops you behind enemy lines after the D-Day landings in Normandy, is 34.
Electronic Arts gave a $4 million loan to Warren Jenson, its chief financial officer, admitting in a filing it was doing so a month prior to "the prohibition on loans to executive officers." Reebok International gave a $300,000 relocation loan to then-executive Martin Coles.
http://biz.surfwax.com/archives/Electronic_Arts_Inc._archive.html   (452 words)

  
 Realism Page in Script Directory at Theatre w/Anatoly
However, the term realism is used, with varying meanings, in several of the liberal arts; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
Realism is commonly defined as a concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary.
And Realism (with an upper case "R"), also known as the Realist school, denotes a mid-nineteenth century art movement and style in which artists discarded the formulas of Neoclassicism and the theatrical drama of Romanticism to paint familiar scenes and events as they actually looked.
http://www.vtheatre.net/script/realism.html   (2910 words)

  
 Realism Page in Script Directory at Theatre w/Anatoly
However, the term realism is used, with varying meanings, in several of the liberal arts; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
Realism is commonly defined as a concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary.
And Realism (with an upper case "R"), also known as the Realist school, denotes a mid-nineteenth century art movement and style in which artists discarded the formulas of Neoclassicism and the theatrical drama of Romanticism to paint familiar scenes and events as they actually looked.
http://script.vtheatre.net/realism.html   (2922 words)

  
 Dienes & Dienes --- Aesthetic Realism / Photography / Poetry
We have come to see Aesthetic Realism as true, comprehensively and essentially, about our own lives, the lives of people everywhere, and the arts we love: photography and poetry.
You'll also see talks on works of art that we have given in the series “The Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel Shows How Art Answers the Questions of Your Life.” presented at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation in New York City.
As individuals we had the privilege of studying the philosophy of Aesthetic Realism with its founder, Eli Siegel, and are grateful to continue our education in classes taught by Ellen Reiss, the Class Chairman of Aesthetic Realism.
http://dienes-and-dienes.com   (217 words)

  
 Aesthetic Realism and Music: Edward Green, Composer and Educator
He had the honor, from l974 to 1978, to study with the great philosopher and critic of the arts Eli Siegel, founder of Aesthetic Realism.
His presentation, co-authored with anthropologist Arnold Perey, was entitled “Aesthetic Realism: A New Foundation for Interdisciplinary Musicology.” The conference was sponsored by the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music.
Edward Green is married to actress and mezzo-soprano Carrie Wilson, who is also a consultant on the faculty of the Aesthetic Realism Foundation and appears with the Aesthetic Realism Theatre Companyyin both dramatic and musical events.
http://www.edgreenmusic.org   (994 words)

  
 Alt.Postmodern FAQ
However, modern_ism_ is a movement in culture and the arts usually identified as a period and style beginning with impressionism as a break with Realism in the fine arts and in literature.
It is more devoted to cultural theory and philosophy than to fiction and the arts generally, though see Ferguson and Gablik for extended interviews and discussions on the fine arts and performance arts, and see Venturi and Portoghesi on architecture.
A postmodern artist or writer is in the position of a philosopher: the text he writes, the work he produces are not in principle governed by preestablished rules, and they cannot be judged according to a determining judgment, by applying familiar categories to the text or to the work.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/postmodern-faq   (7246 words)

  
 Fantasy and Fantastic realism Postmodernism graphics and paintings art. Oleg Yahnin. graphic painting for sale
Lectured in the faculty of graphic arts of I.E. Repin Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
Founder of Arts Center "Academy of Graphic Arts".
Fantasy and Fantastic realism Postmodernism graphics and paintings art.
http://academart.com/yahnin.htm   (7246 words)

  
 Realism Page in Script Directory at Theatre w/Anatoly
However, the term realism is used, with varying meanings, in several of the liberal arts; particularly painting, literature, and philosophy.
Realism is commonly defined as a concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary.
And Realism (with an upper case "R"), also known as the Realist school, denotes a mid-nineteenth century art movement and style in which artists discarded the formulas of Neoclassicism and the theatrical drama of Romanticism to paint familiar scenes and events as they actually looked.
http://www.vtheatre.net/script/realism.html   (2918 words)

  
 Press Releases - Culture Minister calls for more support for visual arts at launch of University of Glamorgan exhibition
Mrs Randerson praised the University for bringing together these two artists whose sense of place informed their work in completely different ways - in the "magic realism" of Zobole's paintings and the "human realism" of Thomas's sculptures like that of Aneurin Bevan, which stands in Queen Street in Cardiff.
Mrs Randerson said the exhibition showed the University of Glamorgan's commitment to regeneration in all its forms, and applauded its initiative in establishing a Chair in Community Arts.
The Welsh Assembly Government's Culture Minister, Jenny Randerson AM, last night stressed the importance of the arts in the economic regeneration of Wales.
http://www.glam.ac.uk/news/releases/000576.php   (2918 words)

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