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Photorealism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hyperrealism (painting) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is a fully-fledged school of art and can be considered as an advancement of Photorealism by the...
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© All photographs from the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum Norman Rockwell's rosy illustrations of small town American life looked so ... © All photographs from the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum ... The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusettes is also hosting an exhibition,
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A California native with a master of fine arts degree, Goings has been painting diners, ketchup bottles and trucks -- this blogger's beloved Americana -- for decades. "My fascination with the condiment containers," he says, "lies in the way light plays on them." His paintings are so beautiful, ... Why photorealism?
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Louis K. Meisel Gallery is a New York Art Gallery Specializing in Fine Contemporary Realist Art. ... Holiday Hours; Closed December 24 – January 4th; We will reopen January 5th...
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A pioneer of Photorealism and a nationally recognized painter and sculptor, Ms. Flack's work is in the collections of major museums around the world. ... Head of Civitas. A commission for Rock Hill, NC ... Website designed by Bedriy-Walton.com...
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Chuck Close is associated with the style of painting called Photorealism or Superrealism. In this style, artists in the early 1970s created a link between representational systems of painting and photography.
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