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Что (кто) такое Realism - определение

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realism         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. the attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and dealing with it accordingly.
2. (in art or literature) the representation of things in a way that is accurate and true to life.
3. Philosophy the doctrine that universals or abstract concepts have an objective or absolute existence. Often contrasted with nominalism.
the doctrine that matter as the object of perception has real existence.
Derivatives
realist noun & adjective
realism         
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1.
When people show realism in their behaviour, they recognize and accept the true nature of a situation and try to deal with it in a practical way.
It was time now to show more political realism...
N-UNCOUNT [approval]
2.
If things and people are presented with realism in paintings, stories, or films, they are presented in a way that is like real life.
Greene's stories had an edge of realism that made it easy to forget they were fiction...
N-UNCOUNT [approval]
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
·noun Fidelity to nature or to real life; representation without idealization, and making no appeal to the imagination; adherence to the actual fact.
II. Realism ·noun As opposed to idealism, the doctrine that in sense perception there is an immediate cognition of the external object, and our knowledge of it is not mediate and representative.
III. Realism ·noun As opposed to nominalism, the doctrine that genera and species are real things or entities, existing independently of our conceptions. According to realism the Universal exists ante rem (Plato), or in re (Aristotle).
realism         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
n. to lend realism (the sound effects lend realism to the scene)
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.
Literary realism         
  • [[Benito Pérez Galdós]], Spanish writer from the Canary Islands
LITERARY MOVEMENT
Realism (literature); Realist fiction; Realism in literature; Realist literature; Realist novel; Mimetic fiction; Criticism of literary realism
Literary realism is a literary genre, part of the broader realism in arts, that attempts to represent subject-matter truthfully, avoiding speculative fiction and supernatural elements. It originated with the realist art movement that began with mid-nineteenth-century French literature (Stendhal) and Russian literature (Alexander Pushkin).
Realism (theatre)         
  • Scene from ''A Doll's House'', a 1922 silent film starring Alla Nazimova and Alan Hale Sr. The author of the original play, [[Henrik Ibsen]], was an influential proponent of realism in the theatre.
MOVEMENT IN 19TH-CENTURY THEATRE
Realism (dramatic arts); Realism (drama); Realist theater; Realist theatre; Theatrical realism
Realism in the theatre was a general movement that began in 19th-century theatre, around the 1870s, and remained present through much of the 20th century. It developed a set of dramatic and theatrical conventions with the aim of bringing a greater fidelity of real life to texts and performances.
Realism (arts)         
  • [[Annibale Carracci]], ''The Butcher's Shop'', early 1580s
  • [[Eilif Peterssen]], ''The Salmon Fisher'', 1889
  • Baptism of Christ]]'', "Hand G" ([[Jan van Eyck]]?), [[Turin-Milan Hours]]. An advanced illusionistic work for c. 1425, with the dove of the [[Holy Ghost]] in the sky.
  • [[Lord Leighton]]'s ''[[Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna]]'' of 1853–55 is at the end of a long tradition of illusionism in painting, but is not Realist in the sense of Courbet's work of the same period.
  • Realist]] painting by [[Gustave Courbet]]
  • Matin à Villeneuve (From Waters Edge)]]'', oil on canvas, 151.1 x 125.1 cm.
  • [[Francisco Goya]], ''[[Charles IV of Spain and His Family]]'', 1800–01
  • Woodcutting, miniature from a set of [[Labours of the Months]] by [[Simon Bening]], c. 1550
ARTISTIC STYLE OF REPRESENTING SUBJECTS REALISTICALLY
Naturalism (arts); Realism (art); Naturalism in art; Art realism; Realist visual arts; Realism (Visual arts); Realism (visual art); Realist art; Realist painting; Realist painter; Literature realism; Naturalism (art); Realism (visual arts); Realistic Art; Naturalism (visual art); Naturalist school of painting; Naturalism (painting); Realism in aesthetics; Aesthetic realism (arts); Naturalism (visual arts); Realistic style
Realism in the arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding speculative fiction and supernatural elements. The term is often used interchangeably with naturalism, even though these terms are not synonymous.
Realism (art movement)         
  • ''[[Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet]]'', 1854. A Realist painting by [[Gustave Courbet]].
  • [[Ilya Repin]], ''[[Barge Haulers on the Volga]]'', 1870–73
FRENCH PAINTING MOVEMENT
Realism art movement; Realist Movement
Realism was an artistic movement that emerged in France in the 1840s, around the 1848 Revolution.Metropolitan Museum of Art Realists rejected Romanticism, which had dominated French literature and art since the early 19th century.
Realist         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
·noun An artist or writer who aims at realism in his work. ·see Realism, 2.
II. Realist ·noun One who believes in realism; ·esp., one who maintains that generals, or the terms used to denote the genera and species of things, represent real existences, and are not mere names, as maintained by the nominalists.

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