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Brief introduction of photographic realism

Photographic realism is a realistic painting style school based on cameras and photography, which collects visual information and creates paintings accordingly. It came into being in new york in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Being stimulated by TV and movies is an extension of the senses. Relying on photography, it is the product of urban lifestyle and presents "artificial nature". Representative painters are Pearlstine, Kohloss, Don Eddie and estes.