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  2. Gus Heinze - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Heinze relocated to Marin County, California, and began exploring more diverse subjects.He increasingly moved toward storefront-window and city scenes, in a style that he calls "abstract realism," [2] where the subject is real but the point of view and composition give the painting an abstract quality — resulting in a kind of reverse trompe-l'œil.

  3. Albert Renger-Patzsch - Wikipedia

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    The Absolute Realist: Collected Writings of Albert Renger-Patzsch, 1923–1967. Los Angeles: Getty Publications ISBN 978-1-60606-780-2. Michalski, Sergiusz (1994). New Objectivity. Cologne: Benedikt Taschen. ISBN 3-8228-9650-0; Schmied, Wieland (1978). Neue Sachlichkeit and German Realism of the Twenties. London: Arts Council of Great Britain.

  4. Maxwell Hendler - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Eight: Painting and Sculpture, 1976, Curated by Maurice Tuchman, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California; America As Art, The National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, DC; 1975 The Realist Image, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California; 1973 Separate Realities, Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles ...

  5. List of German painters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German painters This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Category:Realist painters - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian realist painters (3 P) N. Norwegian realist painters (2 P) P. Paintings by Lucien Biva (5 F) Portuguese realist painters (2 P) R. Russian realist painters ...

  7. Adolph Menzel - Wikipedia

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    Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (8 December 1815 – 9 February 1905) was a German Realist artist noted for drawings, etchings, and paintings.Along with Caspar David Friedrich, he is considered one of the two most prominent German painters of the 19th century, [1] and was the most successful artist of his era in Germany. [2]

  8. Frank Baker Holmes - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the cited interviews by James F. Cooper, Gerrit Henry and John Russell, Allen Ellenzweig, Carter Ratcliff, Jenny Pfalzgraf, Ruth Bass and Nina French-Frazier, among others, have also written of Holmes’s work appearing in, ARTnews, Arts Magazine, The Artist's Magazine, American Art Review, The New York Times, and The Los Angeles ...

  9. Wilhelm Leibl - Wikipedia

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    He was apprenticed to a locksmith before beginning his artistic training with the local painter Hermann Becker in 1861. [1] He entered the Munich Academy in 1864, subsequently studying with several artists including Carl Theodor von Piloty. He set up a group studio in 1869, with Johann Sperl, Theodor Alt, and Rudolf Hirth du Frênes.