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Realism
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The word Realism describes an embodiment style which is close to reality. In the 19th century, Realism represented a counter-movement to Romanticism and became the precursor of Impressionism. In France, the school of Barbizon engaged for realistic landscape painting, which influenced the art-scene in all over Europe.
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Daubigny, Charles Francois
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Homer, Winslow
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Courbet, Gustave
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Millet, Jean Francois
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Emms, John
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Elsley, Arthur John
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Jacque, Charles Emile
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Noter, David Emile Joseph de
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Gilbert, Victor Gabriel
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Fattori, Giovanni
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Copley, John Singleton
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Janmot, Anne Francois Louis
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Hunt, William Holman
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Jongkind, Johan Barthold
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Knight, Daniel Ridgway
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Goya, Francisco Jose de
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Fantin Latour, Henri
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Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille
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Weeks, Edwin Lord
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Breton, Jules
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Dupre, Julien
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Harnett, William Michael
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Kramskoi, Iwan Nikolajewitsch
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Leickert, Charles
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Leibl, Wilhelm
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