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Realism kept things real ignoring decadence unlike other artists of the time realism kept things modest an artist named Courbet was drawn to work of other artist and said "you should paint the truth" this is what realism was about looking at the common people no more painting the rich and showing them as god like people Courbet was more interested in not nice images but real images that portrayed the reality of his surroundings. A famous realist Manet was one of the most famous of the realist's because he had his own personal wealth he did not have to paint for money but paint what he wanted this gave him freedom and the money helped him do so manet went against everything people were used to as he recreated the painting called Venus but in a very scandalous way changing idealism into realism he named it Olympia. Impressionism saw an influx in Japanese culture such a as Van Goth with Hiroshige this was then called japanism which was used colour form and compositions this was not thought as art by the public until later on in the century. This was bought back by contempry artist such as Jeff wall a gust of wind which is based on Japanism where he held a mirror up to society.
Jeff Wall
Jeff walls photograph of a sudden gust of wind shows the language of art in his photograph by capturing moments that could mean something in this photograph it is showing a recreation of a japenese wod carving. Jeff wall is Canadian who sells his pieces of work for great amounts of money. Some of the skills he uses in his work is depth of field as the focus of the image is close to the lens but the photograph looks out of the water onto buildings as well as bokeh to focus on the flying papers, Jeff wall also uses the rule of thirds as the people are stood in the intersections . This image is also made up of lots of smaller image as his usually exhibits his work at a large scale, each part of the image is taken with a 8x10 camera.
Realism kept things real ignoring decadence unlike other artists of the time realism kept things modest an artist named Courbet was drawn to work of other artist and said "you should paint the truth" this is what realism was about looking at the common people no more painting the rich and showing them as god like people Courbet was more interested in not nice images but real images that portrayed the reality of his surroundings. A famous realist Manet was one of the most famous of the realist's because he had his own personal wealth he did not have to paint for money but paint what he wanted this gave him freedom and the money helped him do so manet went against everything people were used to as he recreated the painting called Venus but in a very scandalous way changing idealism into realism he named it Olympia. Impressionism saw an influx in Japanese culture such a as Van Goth with Hiroshige this was then called japanism which was used colour form and compositions this was not thought as art by the public until later on in the century. This was bought back by contempry artist such as Jeff wall a gust of wind which is based on Japanism where he held a mirror up to society.
Jeff Wall
Jeff walls photograph of a sudden gust of wind shows the language of art in his photograph by capturing moments that could mean something in this photograph it is showing a recreation of a japenese wod carving. Jeff wall is Canadian who sells his pieces of work for great amounts of money. Some of the skills he uses in his work is depth of field as the focus of the image is close to the lens but the photograph looks out of the water onto buildings as well as bokeh to focus on the flying papers, Jeff wall also uses the rule of thirds as the people are stood in the intersections . This image is also made up of lots of smaller image as his usually exhibits his work at a large scale, each part of the image is taken with a 8x10 camera.