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02:10 Mar 3, 2012 |
German to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Journalism / from the caption of a picture | |||||||
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| Selected response from: David Hollywood Local time: 00:09 | ||||||
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5 +6 | photorealistic |
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photorealistic Explanation: :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 mins (2012-03-03 02:14:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Here are 10 photorealistic painters (and 21 photorealistic paintings) that are at the height of their game. Remember, they are all oil paintings. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2012-03-03 02:17:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or: photo-realistic -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 mins (2012-03-03 02:18:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- a standard term in the art world -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 mins (2012-03-03 02:20:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Photorealism is the genre of painting based on using the camera and photographs to gather information and then from this information creating a painting that appears photographic. The term is primarily applied to paintings from the United States art movement that began in the late 1960s and early 1970s. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 mins (2012-03-03 02:26:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Photorealism is an artistic style in which an artist attempts to create a painting so precise and exactly accurate that, on first glance, it can be mistaken for a photograph. Many artists could do such a good job that even on second and third glance their works could be mistaken for actual photographs. |
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