Naturalism

自然主義美術 / c. 1870s–1900 / Estilo / Figurative Painting

Naturalism extended Realism's contemporaneity through close observation of how environment, heredity and working conditions shape bodies and behavior, often using outdoor light and causally legible detail.

Rural, labor and domestic subjects embedded in concrete conditions / Restrained outdoor light and observed weather / Tools, ground and clothing explaining living circumstances / Action caught in progress rather than a theatrical climax

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Usos idóneos
Showing how living conditions act on people without separating figure from environment · Reconstructing observed light and work in progress without theatrical storytelling
Tipografía
Name location, season and work specifically, avoiding sentimental adjectives that speak for the subject.
Composición
Give figure and environment equal density so tools, ground, vegetation and weather explain the action.
Material
Observe skin, earth and cloth within gray-inflected daylight, restraining heroic contour and dramatic contrast.
Precaución
This is not precise nature painting in general. Its distinction from Realism is causal attention to conditions, and from Academic Art a refusal of polished idealization.
Para profundizar
Naturalism in nineteenth-century art / Environment, labor and close observation / Bastien-Lepage and the international Naturalist tendency

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