Robert Atkins, Artspeak
• The New York art dealer Louis Meisel is generally credited with the term
Photo-Realism. (It prevailed over Realism, Sharp-Focus Realism, and, in
Europe, Hyper Realism).
• Photo-Realism is just what the name implies: a type of REALIST Painting
whose subjects is the photograph, or the photographic vision of reality.
• In his painting of a family posed in front of its late 1950s car, Robert
Bechtle, for instance, was more concerned with the flattening effect of the
camera on the image than with nostalgic depiction of suburban family life.
Robert Atkins, Artspeak• The New York art dealer Louis Meisel is generally credited with the termPhoto-Realism. (It prevailed over Realism, Sharp-Focus Realism, and, inEurope, Hyper Realism).• Photo-Realism is just what the name implies: a type of REALIST Paintingwhose subjects is the photograph, or the photographic vision of reality.• In his painting of a family posed in front of its late 1950s car, RobertBechtle, for instance, was more concerned with the flattening effect of thecamera on the image than with nostalgic depiction of suburban family life.
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