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Caleb Jessup
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Started in 1848 in France during the Industrial Revolution. Lasted until 1900
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Realism is Characterized by artists putting more emphases on being realistic and objective with their art. Usually based on someone doing some sort of work Underscored the changes brought on by the Industrial Revolution Emphasize the ugly instead of idealizing by using dull colors Used thick brush strokes
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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Gustave Courbet Francois Bonvin Rosa Bonheur Gustave Brion Jean-Francois Millet
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Jean-François Millet 1857 Oil on Canvas 33” x 44” Musée d'Orsay, Paris
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Gustave Courbet 1854 Oil on Canvas 51” x 59” Musee Fabre, Montpellier
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Gustave Courbet 1847 Oil on Canvas 22” x 18.1” São Paulo Museum of Art
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Gustave Courbet 1849 Oil on Canvas 165 cm by 257 cm Destroyed During WWII
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Jean-François Millet 1857-1859 Oil on Canvas 21.9” x 26” Musee d'Orsay, Paris
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Jean-François Millet 1850 Oil on Canvas 40” x 32.5” Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston
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Aime-Jules Dalou 1873 Terracotta 125 cm The Hermitage Museum
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Camille Corot 1855 Oil on Canvas 33” x 24” Carnegie Museum of Art
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Honoré Daumier 1840 Lithograph 11.75” x 9.5” La Pêche
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Francois Bonvin 1855 Oil on Canvas 33” x 24” Private collection
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Rosa Bonheur 1875 Oil on Canvas 15” x 18.5” Unkown Location
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Rosa Bonheur 19 th century Bronze 8.25”x9.5”x3.5” Private Collection
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