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  2. Hyperrealism (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Duane Hanson, Woman Eating, polyester resin, fiberglass, polychromed in oil paint with clothes, table, chair and accessories, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 1971. Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high-resolution photograph.

  3. Gaspar Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    Enriquez divides his work into six categories: depictions of artists, [5] images from the barrio, [5] charro (Mexican Rodeo), [5] people with tattoos, [5] sculpture, [5] public art (often paintings on board). [5] Enriquez is surrounded by people with tattoos. He refers to his many tattooed subjects as "part of my familia of portraits.”

  4. Denis Peterson - Wikipedia

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    [8] [12] Author Graham Thompson wrote, "One demonstration of the way photography became assimilated into the art world is the success of photorealist painting. It is also called super-realism or hyper-realism and painters like Richard Estes, Denis Peterson, Audrey Flack and Chuck Close often worked from photographic stills to create paintings ...

  5. Vicente Puig - Wikipedia

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    Puig's art often explored themes of rural life, including depictions of gauchos, livestock, and Uruguayan landscapes. He was deeply committed to realism, employing meticulous attention to detail in his works. Puig was also known for his portraits, capturing not only the physical likeness but also the psychological essence of his subjects.

  6. American realism - Wikipedia

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    George Bellows, Dempsey and Firpo (1924), Whitney Museum of American Art George Bellows, New York (1911) Ashcan school artists and friends at John French Sloan's Philadelphia Studio, 1898. American realism was a movement in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary ...

  7. Photorealism - Wikipedia

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    John's Diner with John's Chevelle, 2007 John Baeder, oil on canvas, 30×48 inches. Photorealism is a genre of art that encompasses painting, drawing and other graphic media, in which an artist studies a photograph and then attempts to reproduce the image as realistically as possible in another medium.

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