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RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook social realism (redirected fromSocial Realist) social realism n 1.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the use of realist art, literature, etc as a medium for social or political comment ...
In the arts, social realism is the truthful, objective and unpartisan depiction in works of art of society as it actually exists (and particularly of the disadvantaged in society). Its main forms have been ‘documentary novels’, ‘faction’ plays and films, war...
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This essay provides an analysis of the ultimate failure of both discourse and art during this “social realism” period in the United States. Their anomalous discourse undid their efforts to provide a sustained, cohesive message of social reform, and their paintings, while they had a definite ...
Social Realism, trend in American art originating in about 1930 and referring in its narrow sense to paintings treating themes of social protest in a naturalistic or quasi-expressionist manner. In a broader sense, the term is sometimes taken to include t
Paul Cadmus was an American artist who created paintings, drawings, and prints in a figurative, near-illustrational style during a career that spanned some 70 years. Cadmus decided upon a career in art when he was still a young boy and enrolled in art cl
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She struggled to make a name for herself in the male-dominated art world between the 1930s and 1950s, beginning during a decade in which social roles for women increasingly tended towards domesticity. By the late 1960s, however, Citron's interest in feminism was renewed by a new generation...
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