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Photorealist — Pho|to|re|a|list 〈m.; Gen.: en, Pl.: en〉 = Fotorealist … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Photorealist — Pho|to|re|a|list vgl. ↑Fotorealist … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
photorealism — photorealist, n., adj. photorealistic, adj. /foh toh ree euh liz euhm/, n. (sometimes cap.) a style of painting flourishing in the 1970s, esp. in the U.S., England, and France, and depicting commonplace scenes or ordinary people, with a… … Universalium
photorealism — photorealist, n., adj. photorealistic, adj. /foh toh ree euh liz euhm/, n. (sometimes cap.) a style of painting flourishing in the 1970s, esp. in the U.S., England, and France, and depicting commonplace scenes or ordinary people, with a… … Useful english dictionary
Audrey Flack — (b. 1931 in New York) is an American photorealist painter, printmaker, and sculptor. Flack studied fine arts in New York from 1948 to 1953. Her early work was abstract; one such painting paid tribute to Franz Kline. But gradually, Flack became a… … Wikipedia
Hyperrealism (painting) — This article is about the art movement of Hyperrealism. In painting and sculpture the phrase Hyperrealism is used to describe a photorealistic rendering of people, landscapes and scenes. Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture… … Wikipedia
Malcolm Morley — For the rock musician of the same name, see Malcolm Morley (musician). Malcolm Morley (born June 7, 1931) is an English artist now living in the United States. He is best known as a photorealist. Tackle, 2004. Contents … Wikipedia
Photorealism — is the genre of painting based on making a painting of a photograph. The term is primarily applied to paintings from the United States photorealism art movement that began in the late 1960s, early 1970s. More recently, a splinter art movement… … Wikipedia
Chuck Close — Mark (1978–1979), acrylic on canvas. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York. Detail at right of eye. Mark, a painting that took fourteen months to complete, was constructed from a series of airbrushed layers that imitated CMYK color… … Wikipedia
Hyperreality (art) — As a relatively new school of painting, hyperrealism is a recognized outgrowth of the school of photorealism. Through convincing photographic imagery, hyperrealist painters routinely create a two dimensional simulation of a three dimensional… … Wikipedia