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Реализм в изобразительном искусстве.ppt

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Реализм Реализм

Realism – aspiration to fuller, deep and comprehensive image of reality in all its Realism – aspiration to fuller, deep and comprehensive image of reality in all its manifestations

D. Velasquez D. Velasquez "Breakfast" Ge. Chardin Self-portrait with a peak

T. Goya T. Goya "Execution of insurgents on the night of May 3, 1808"

Gustave Courbet (1819 -1877) Self-portrait from the black dog Gustave Courbet (1819 -1877) Self-portrait from the black dog

What criticized realism? n Antihumanity of an exploiter system; n Disasters and sufferings of What criticized realism? n Antihumanity of an exploiter system; n Disasters and sufferings of the people; n Policy; n Mighty of this world.

E. Delacroix E. Delacroix "Freedom, leading people" G. Courbet "Veyalshchitsa"

D. Milles D. Milles "Ophelia" G. Courbet "Breakers stone"

Vermeer opens the infinite depth hidden in each ordinary thing. But thus in the Vermeer opens the infinite depth hidden in each ordinary thing. But thus in the things represented by it doesn't disappear anything supernatural – only that this thing represents. Only milk. Only pletenka. Only whitewashing on a wall. Only blue apron of the servant. But depth – or, better to say, cash, presence of this thing it is so strong, so embarrassingly, so bytiystvenno that each vermeerovsky thing is infinitely mystical. The mysticism is concluded not in its any special contents, not in the related history, not in the romantic experience interfaced to it (as it most often happens at other artists, even in a still life genre), and in her as that. "Milkwoman", or "The servant with a milk jug" — Jan Vermeer's wellknown picture from Delft. Perhaps, it even is more popular, than its "Painting art". And meanwhile it is simple as the truth – as naked, a homespun truth. There is a girl, pours from a jug into a bowl milk. On a table – a basket with bread, on a wall – a wattled box and a tin lamp, on a floor – a hot-water bottle for feet in the form of a box. From a window on a bleached wall this world flows.