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Arts and movements:

Romanticism:

Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, 38.58 × 29.13 inches (98 x 74
cm), 1818, Oil on canvas, Kunsthalle Hamburg
Realism

Gustave Courbet, A Burial at Ornans, 1849-1850, oil on canvas, 314 x 663 cm., Musee
d'Orsay, Paris. Exhibition at the 1851 Paris Salon created an "explosive reaction" and
brought Courbet instant fame.[1]

The Potato Eaters (1885), by Van Gogh; realist, but not illusionistically so

Impressionism:

Claude Monet, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), 1872, oil on canvas,
Musée Marmottan
Orphism:

Robert Delaunay, Champs de Mars. La Tour rouge. 1911


Art Institute of Chicago.

Futurism:

Giacomo Balla, Abstract Speed + Sound, 1913-1914


Surealism:

Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes (1921), Tate, London

Cubism:

Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907. Considered to be a major step towards
the founding of the Cubist movement.[1]
Pseudorealism:

Pseudoreal portrait of English Artist Bridget Riley. The background in the painting is
also a pseudo-prototype pf Riley's work Cinnamon Art House UAE.

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