American realism - определение. Что такое American realism
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Что (кто) такое American realism - определение


American Realism         
  • Mulberry Street]], considered the most crime-ridden, dangerous part of New York City.
  • 8}} in. (115 × 160.5 cm), [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • [[Edward Hopper]], ''New York Interior'', c. 1921, [[Whitney Museum of American Art]]
  • [[William Glackens]], ''Coney Island Fruit Stand'', 1898
  • [[George Bellows]], ''New York'' (1911)
  • [[Ashcan School]] artists and friends at [[John French Sloan]]'s Philadelphia Studio, 1898
  • [[John French Sloan]], ''McSorley's Bar'', 1912, [[Detroit Institute of Arts]]
  • [[Ashcan School]] artists, c. 1896, <br> l to r, [[Everett Shinn]], [[Robert Henri]], [[John French Sloan]]
  • [[Everett Shinn]], ''Self-portrait'', 1901
  • [[Robert Henri]], ''Snow in New York'', 1902, oil on canvas, [[National Gallery of Art]], Washington, DC
  • Edward Simmons]].
  • [[George B. Luks]], ''Hester Street'', 1905, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
STYLE IN ART, MUSIC AND LITERATURE THAT DEPICTED CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL REALITIES AND THE LIVES AND EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES OF ORDINARY PEOPLE
American Realist; American realism
American Realism was a style in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people. The movement began in literature in the mid-19th century, and became an important tendency in visual art in the early 20th century.
Philosophical realism         
  • essence]], in the commonalities of [[particular]] things.
PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT
Metaphysical objectivism; Philosophy realism; Realism (philosophical); Realism (philosophy); Objectivism (metaphysics); Realist perspective; Metaphysical realism; Philosophical realist; Realist philosophy; Aesthetic realism (metaphysics); Medieval realism; Austrian realism; Conceptualist realism; Austrian realist; History of metaphysical realism
Philosophical realism is usually not treated as a position of its own but as a stance towards other subject matters. Realism about a certain kind of thing (like numbers or morality) is the thesis that this kind of thing has mind-independent existence, i.
magical realism         
  • Alejo Carpentier
  • [[Alexander Kanoldt]], ''Still Life II'' 1922
  • Plaque of Gabriel García Márquez, Paris
  • [[Paul Cadmus]], ''The Fleet's In!'' 1934
ARTISTIC MOVEMENT
Magic Realism; Magical realism; Magical Realism; Magic realist; Magical realist; Magic Realism (painting); Magic-realism; Magic(al) Realism; Folkloric realism; Lo Real Maravilloso; Lo real maravilloso; Magic realism art in painting; Animist Realism; Magic Realist; Animist realism; Fabulism; Magic realism in video games
Примеры употребления для American realism
1. The attempt to cast this goal in the form of a catchy slogan, "American realism," used by U.S.
2. And meanwhile, beyond the speeches, the secretary of state and her assistants will now make do with outlining a path of "American realism," which is now being translated into spoken Arabic among the smoking alleys of the Gaza Strip.
3. Rice spoke last week at the Centennial Dinner for the Economic Club of New York about "American realism," a concept that she apparently will use as a key for explaining her behavior in the 18 months remaining in her job.
4. McCain declares himself to be a "realistic idealist," presumably to separate himself from the Wilsonian idealism associated with Bush, which suggests that freedom will naturally emerge in societies under U.S. tutelage. (Lately, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has asserted that the administration‘s foreign policy is best described as "American realism.") But then McCain restates Bush‘s argument that an "axis of evil" of terrorists and rogue states is working against the United States –– but avoids the words so clearly linked to the president.