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REALISM IN 20TH CENTURY PAINTING
Brendan Predeville

This first ever survey of the subject demonstrates that realism has had a continuous yet restlessly changing place in American and European painting throughout the twentieth century — from Eakins, Bellows, and Homer, through Vuillard, Bonnard, Schiele, Morandi, Hopper, and Giacometti, to Balthus, Lucian Freud, and David Hockney.

Most accounts of twentieth-century art have tended to overlook the persistent, diverse, vibrant, and powerful presence of realist painting. Brendan Prendeville discusses the historical, artistic, and critical contexts in which painting has taken a realist turn, from the Ashcan School to Soviet Socialist Realism, from painting of the Existentialist era to the time of Photorealism. In this period, he argues, the western tradition of pictorial realism has in fact been renewed and modified through the diverse influences of modernism, political conflict, and new visual technologies.

Brendan Prendeville lectures in art history and visual culture at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He has published articles, catalogue essays, and reviews on modern sculpture, art and science, realist painting, phenomenology, and visual theory, and has curated exhibitions on associated themes.

ISBN 0-500-20336-9 · 5 7/8" x 8 1/4" paper · 180 illustrations, 80 in color · 240 pages · ART

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