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Verism was a
realistic style in
Roman art. It prin****lly
occurred in
portraiture of politicians,
whose imperfections of the face were
exacerbated in order...
- (1880) and
other poetical works, and
becoming known as the
leader of the
verist school among Italian lyrical writers. One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates...
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characterized in
terms of a left and
right wing: on the left were the
verists, who "tear the
objective form of the
world of
contemporary facts and represent...
- the way
their characters act. This does not
happen in Verismo: in fact,
Verist authors such as
Giovanni Verga usually believe that
reality cannot be changed...
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defined the idea of the Neue Sachlichkeit, he
identified two groups: the
verists, who “[tore] the
objective form of the
world of
contemporary facts and...
- that were
complete with
simulated hair and real clothes. They are
called Verists.
Though the
height of
Photorealism was in the 1970s, the
movement continues...
- (neo-)classicist painting, and
generally left-wing,
politically motivated Verists.: 41 The
following quote by
Hartlaub distinguishes the two,
though mostly...
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writer Luigi Capuana (1839–1915), author, journalist, and
member of the
Verist movement Luigi Chiarelli (1880–1947), playwright,
theatre critic, and writer...
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young age and from his
early history paintings on he was
influenced by the
verist Modenese painter Giovanni Muzzioli.
After winning the
Poletti Prize for...
- or neo-classicist wing) and
George Grosz and Otto Dix (of the "left" or
Verist wing). The exhibition,
which traveled to
several other German cities, was...