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It engages with ordinary people, ordinary matters, recognizable stuff.
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Photo-Secessionist Alvin Langdon Coburn, living in England, created a series of photographs known as vortographs, in which no subject matter is recognizable.
3) Certainty Language indicating resoluteness, inflexibility, and completeness and a tendency to speak ex cathedra 4) Realism Language describing tangible, immediate, recognizable matters that affect people's everyday lives.
Baselitz was part of a wave of German painters from what was in their formative years East Germany who in the late 1970s rejected abstraction for highly expressive paintings with recognizable subject matter.
Her subsequent depictions of recognizable subject matter were replete with the abstract shapes that she had earlier identified as her own in the 1910s, including ovals, hooked or V-shapes, and spirals.
In the quaint old days before modernism, when paintings were called pictures because they dealt with recognizable subject matter, the Royal Academy in London was the place to see England's most crowd-pleasing examples.
Although there is no recognizable subject matter in the panels, they do have titles, like "Tom's Salad, Thanksgiving Day," in which the patches, not uniformly aligned and occurring in intense colors modified by silvery grays and blacks, could conceivably celebrate a salad blitz made for a large company.
Victorian prosperity brought about a vast new middle-class audience for art, characterized in a catalog essay by Julian Treuherz, a specialist in Victorian painting, as having "a taste for recognizable subject matter rather than obscure allegory" and as "buying narrative paintings and scenes of everyday life in large numbers".
Many brown coals of lighter colour have a fibrous structure in which roots and other plant matter are still recognizable, indicating little coalification beyond peat.
Ms. Brown piles on the paint in Expressionist fashion to create heaving masses of matter, with a recognizable bunny or human form materializing here or there.
Organic sediments are derived from plant and animal matter: förna is recognizable plant and animal remains, äfja finely divided remains in colloidal suspension, and gyttja is a deposit formed from äfja that has been oxidized.
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