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Realist Painting or The Illusion of Transparency
Realists and Impressionists fantasised about creating an art that was unmediated by previous artistic models and idealisations.
In literature however, transparency is never absolute, despite what critics may have written. For painters, this is a delicate subject. Modern artists attempted to reject academic models and depict their perception of reality, but their quest for transparency ended where photographic reproduction began — striking a balance between temperament, accuracy and restraint is difficult.
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