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- unpleasant or sordid aspects of life. The movement aimed to focus on unidealized subjects and events that were previously rejected in art work. Realist...
- Novelists)). Summer 1996. (Subscription Required) Simpson, Mona (Fall 1998). "Unidealized, Twenty-Eight". Ploughshares. 24 (24:2/3): 164–181. JSTOR 40380935. (JSTOR...
- imagined historical scenes. Realism, or naturalism as a style depicting the unidealized version of the subject, can be used in depicting any type of subject...
- Gilliatt provides an overview of Nicholson's role, "The P****enger is an unidealized portrait of a drained man whose one remaining stimulus is to push his...
- 1889-1964) was a ****anese photographer. He is particularly well known for his unidealized nudes of "ordinary" ****anese women executed in both pictorialist and...
- brought him his first recognition. They challenged convention by depicting unidealized peasants and workers, often on a grand scale traditionally reserved for...
- female nudes. Her work attracted attention partly because, by painting unidealized nudes, she upset the social norms of the time that had been created by...
- un****ociated with the group such as Fire! (1969–1971) by Hideko Mizuno depicted unidealized American settings, and frequently included one or more ****anese characters...
- Ziem (1821–1911) The term is much criticised, but implies a frank and unidealized portrayal of real life, especially of the working classes and agricultural...
- plowing the ground with his oxen for the sowers work. The painting is an unidealized depiction of the peasant's strength and hardworking lifestyle. The Sower...