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When famous Realism artists emerged in France after the French Revolution of 1848, they wanted to portray the common man as he was. They went against the idealized paintings of Neoclassical artists and the often overly dramatized paintings of Romantic artists. These two art movements had been dominant during the first half of the 19th century. It went hand in hand with the political situation at the time. #Artworks #paintings #Realism #Realismpaintings Google Art Project, October Art, William Adolphe Bouguereau, Edouard Manet, Realism Painting, Edgar Degas, Autumn Painting, Realism Art, National Gallery

When famous Realism artists emerged in France after the French Revolution of 1848, they wanted to portray the common man as he was. They went against the idealized paintings of Neoclassical artists and the often overly dramatized paintings of Romantic artists. These two art movements had been dominant during the first half of the 19th century. It went hand in hand with the political situation at the time. #Artworks #paintings #Realism #Realismpaintings

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Marie Bashkirtseff, Jeune fille lisant La question du divorce (Russian, 1858-1884). I've seen her name as Maria Bashkirtseva, which, since she is Russian, is probably the correct name. Woman Reading Painting, Reading Painting, Noble Woman, Women Artist, Alfred Stevens, Giovanni Boldini, People Reading, William Adolphe Bouguereau, Reading Art

At a book Jeune fille lisant La question du divorce Girl reading by a waterfall Femme lisant près d'un piano Intimité, jeune femme Femme au livre Jeune fille lisant Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva born November 11, 1858 in Govrontsky (near Poltava), Russia died October 31, 1884 (25) in Paris, France more: Wikipedia Web archive Google pictures

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Marie Bashkirtseff, Grandma Moses, 31 October, Women Artists, Victorian Lady, Historical Images, Russian Artists, Pixie Dust, Belle Epoque

Marie Bashkirtseff was a child prodigy and later a young daring woman, expressing her desire for life and her revolt against the limits imposed on the women of her time through her diary... if she lived in this era I believe she would've been an amazing blogger.

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