"Photographic realism" refers to artwork or images that closely resemble photographs in terms of detail, accuracy, and level of detail. It's like seeing a drawing or painting that looks so realistic, almost like a photograph.
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«photographic»
«realism»
Sentences with «photographic realism»
- Best known for her portraits of adolescent men and women, Schorr's pictures often blend photographic realism with elements of fiction and youthful fantasy. (art21.org)
- Wavering between photographic realism and painterly softness, Winstanley's works call into question the quiet psychology of public and private spaces. (miandn.com)
- This style of photographic realism first appeared in the Renaissance and flourished in the 17th century in the Netherlands. (scientificamerican.com)
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