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  • Both animal and human figures strive for realism, a rarity in paleolithic art that reinforces
  • He is considered the founder of extreme realism, a philosophy which held that universals exis
  • ies might be described as slipstream or magic realism: a combination of science fiction, fantasy, h
  • t contributions to the development of Cornell realism, a distinctly naturalistic position in moral
  • , and creating the impression of a heightened realism, a portrait actually "in the flesh."
  • Economic Analysis of Law: Some Realism About Nominalism, 60 Va.
  • he Neo Geo version more slowed down, and more realism added in shooting, passing, etc.
  • ached the limit of what he could achieve with realism alone, he instead developed an aggressively e
  • een called a pioneering work of psychological realism alongside works by William Gilmore Simms.
  • The political doctrine behind socialist realism also underlay the pervasive censorship of Com
  • ' - materialism, rationalism, existentialism, realism and humanism.
  • all of these cubists turned back to Socialist Realism and produced more classically styled work.
  • s designs are marred by an excess of mannered realism and a too exuberant fancy.
  • Meritocracy, Realism, and Rule of Law are important concepts in Le
  • writing is characterized by powerful imagery, realism and often a striking carnality and obsession
  • izing Jurisprudence: Essays on American Legal Realism and Naturalism in Legal Philosophy (Oxford Un
  • With its hard-nosed realism and passion for God, this memoir should appea
  • reference the work of the old masters, social realism, and Abstract expressionism, Witkin refers to
  • s of the Hudson River School: scenic views of realism and detail, with an emphasis on light.
  • ve newspaper ABC criticized the film's social realism and accused Saura of paying his cast in hard
  • point of view of ultimate ensemble, or modal realism, and say that those equations are not unique.
  • that the article was biased against Aesthetic Realism and that it contained “strong, negative words
  • Game Informer's review stated that the game's realism and graphics were the best of any baseball si
  • production which offered little in the way of realism and the lack of available funding.
  • It draws on aspects of magic realism and cynical realism.
  • Realism and Nominalism Revisited (1954)
  • public could understand its mixture of brutal realism and fantasy.
  • In particular, Parsi theatre "blended realism and fantasy, music and dance, narrative and s
  • model have been made in an attempt to balance realism and game play.
  • Realism and Tinsel: Cinema and Society in Britain 193
  • ng F. Ramsey, the necessity of choice between Realism and Nominalism in the problem of universals,
  • sification of romances, it is praised for its realism and plot.
  • e kind of technical details that give stories realism and also intrigue readers".
  • where he describes with an incredible mix of realism and dream sequences the existential problems
  • tik is related to the philosophy of political realism, and both suggest working from the hypothesis
  • ands apart stylistically, with a penchant for realism and sincerity of approach.
  • t views and his role in introducing Socialist Realism and Stalinism to Romanian literature.
  • He was noted for his sense of realism and use of watercolor in painting primarily l
  • "Romance, Realism, and Economic Reform" (co-authored with Tolli
  • Goya achieves realism and deepness without adding secondary objects
  • atland River (1997) are noted for their hyper realism, and are in some ways similar to Edward Hoppe
  • The sequel is announced to add more realism and accuracy to the world of aerial combat.
  • tinguished writers of prose, characterized by realism and psychological depth.
  • German art should illustrate technical skill, realism and the German spirit.
  • He is known especially for his work on moral realism and on David Hume's moral theory.
  • ng in England, but became attracted by social realism and became associated from 1937 with the Eust
  • Film critics mostly praised the film for its realism and documentary value, despite its reconstruc
  • sthetic as it was the first break with social realism and an attempt to come to terms with the disi
  • , Cubism, modernism, Functionalism, Socialist realism and classicising Neofunctionalism.
  • w York Times, reviewed the film and liked the realism and the screenplay, writing, "[Kameradschaft
  • and was praised for its then ground-breaking realism and easy-to-use interface.
  • It too often chooses between exacerbated realism and a kind of free-for-all fantasy.
  • Porpora (eds) (2004) Transcendence: Critical Realism and God, Routledge, London.
  • XVI, Cardinal Cottier praised Obama's “humble realismand compared the president's approach to abo
  • ός και θρησκευτικός σουρεαλισμός" ("Socialist realism and religious surrealism") 26 August 2009 (in
  • r mixture of "slice of life" lyrics and magic realism, and their distinctive use of the trumpet as
  • Though realism and detail were not always as good as Matchbo
  • continue to praise "their serious and sombre realism and their expressive power".
  • tyle, relying on inspiration both from French Realism and emerging photographic techniques.
  • non-existent place using the tropes of magic realism and psychogeography; the story was later pick
  • t-inspired themes while minimizing the poetic realism and extravagant vitality that is today is kno
  • In the Party Spirit: Socialist Realism and Literary Practice in the Soviet Union, Ea
  • heavily on Gaelic culture and history, magic realism and a number of other influences.
  • Developed interest in Social Realism and chose to work only in this style using hi
  • stopher Curry praised the film for its gritty realism, and Troma president Lloyd Kaufman calls it o
  • t importantly autobiographies known for their realism, and for its contribution to Dalit politics .
  • Howells is known to be the father of American realism, and a denouncer of the sentimental novel.
  • He was a proponent of Scottish Common Sense Realism and had an important influence on French educ
  • relationships, often with elements of magical realism and dark humor.
  • thought and the medieval controversy between realism and nominalism.
  • oughout his career he has defended scientific realism and scientific rationalism, and it often cons
  • 1921) is a Belgian painter influenced both by realism and symbolism.
  • th, he was working on a study on rationality, realism, and the growth of knowledge.
  • Holders of realism argue, in contrast to those in support of C,
  • alinist neoclassicism is its use of socialist realism art.
  • He dismissed the brief period of Socialist Realism as a 'childhood illness', though his building
  • -there” photographic quality, heightening the realism, as in The Parley (1898)
  • de a departure from his a vowed commitment to realism as it appeared in his works till then he brou
  • Myers simply does not interpret socialist realism as they do.”
  • ned Western observers in denouncing socialist realism as mere propaganda.
  • other author who gracefully combines love and realism, as Anna's story is as much about finding and
  • nce of the author and the theory of socialist realism as it was functioning at that time in the Sov
  • aintings are within the tradition of American realism as defined by artists such as Thomas Eakins a
  • film-maker, and journalist: A study in social realism, Bohra Prakashan (1996)
  • o follow not only in the tradition of magical realism but also of the Theatre of the Absurd as defi
  • piece thoroughly representative of Socialist Realism but with piercing elements of Romanticism, in
  • ly unchallenged not only as a seminal work of Realism, but as one of the most influential novels ev
  • ised by the intelligentsia in France, for its realism, but it was derisively treated by American cr
  • Live ammunition will be used for realism, but it is safe in the hands of the gun crew.
  • The film's non-Hollywood realism can be explained by its origins.
  • e film was praised at the time for its gritty realism, capturing the influence of the early Liverpo
  • The realism Ceruti brought to his genre paintings also di
  • Realism claims that perceived objects exist in and of
  • example of his mature style, with elements of realism combined with a free composition and a dynami
  • vel still features Nordan's magic Mississippi realism, complete with singing llamas and poetic ligh
  • attempted to adapt to the themes of Socialist realism, creating portraits of Joseph Stalin and Stak
  • o introduce into American drama techniques of realism earlier associated with Russian playwright An
  • The game features some realism elements uncommon in first-person shooters.
  • d in the fusion of art styles, between social realism, expressionism and abstractionism.
  • ny, perhaps most, adherents of early Critical Realism for departing from the fundamental positions
  • "[Harold] Macmillan, with brutal political realism, gave Darlan his ultimate political epitaph:
  • They intrinsically belong to the Socialist Realism genre, which supported the Communist Party an
  • ch, but rather as an inevitable expression of realism given the technological development of nuclea
  • he game, while still retaining some aspect of realism, have a very arcade-like feel.
  • tion, and his paintings show a very idealized realism; he did have conservative views on art and ex
  • 's writing striking for its blunt, unromantic realism; her prose also displays a self-aware wit tha
  • Realism II was used as the theme for Asahi National B
  • ethereal,melancholic,romantic and Neo magical realism imagery,and makes references to personal memo
  • iest works, it displays an earnest and gritty realism in comparison to his somewhat more satirical
  • The novel has been widely praised for its realism in depicting Sinhala rural life and is consid
  • these two schools, creating 'a kind of magic realism in which dream and reality, woman and nature,
  • sh and awe-inspiring images, it was felt that realism in the medium of animation was a limiting fac
  • rtistic attempt to break away from the strict realism in animation that had been developed and perf
  • wards the substantive development of critical realism in the social sciences.
  • Later Jensen departed from the realism in his early novels and began to move in a ne
  • Since the end of 1960s traditional realism in paintings of Vitali Tulenev replaced by my
  • Arpiarian is considered the founder of realism in modern Armenian literature, the leader of
  • d was a major contributor to the debate about Realism in the arts.
  • aint Itself - Experimental Techniques Towards Realism in Landscape, published by Watson-Guptill.
  • "Grotesque Realism in Plautus' "Amphitruo"".
  • Amerman's first foray into realism in beadwork was his 1993 Iron Horse Jacket, a
  • War photography; realism in the British press.
  • k articulates the difference between critical realism in its development and a new philosophical st
  • 3, 1963) was a leading proponent of Socialist Realism in the visual arts, and painted Stalin as wel
  • When explaining his ideas about realism in an interview, he said, "realism is nothing
  • as important to the development of socialist realism in the USSR as it was to that of psychologica
  • It is noted for its realism in depicting medical situations, thanks to th
  • appreciation of ancient Rome with elements of realism in the depiction of the Roman workers and spe
  • ed as one of the pioneers in Germany of early Realism in painting.
  • He insisted on realism in his films, especially in sex scenes, sayin
  • Gray who have also used surrealism and magic realism in their work.
  • itic of positivism - book (1903) Idealism and Realism in Natural Sciences.
  • ce Combat, it is highly streamlined and skips realism in exchange for gameplay.
  • uck by his ability to express emotion through realism in both his portraits and landscapes; his wor
  • rt Lampo, he was one of the pioneers of magic realism in the Dutch language writing with his novels
  • red as a main example of the current of Magic Realism in Japanese Literature.
  • red as a main example of the current of Magic Realism in Japanese Literature.
  • red as a main example of the current of Magic Realism in Japanese Literature.
  • a milestone in Victorian drama because of its realism in sets, costume, acting and dialogue.
  • nted in the form of a return to the Christian realism, inspired by scouting founded by Robert Baden
  • produce works based on a photographic 'magic realism' involving layering by multiple exposure and
  • One objection to Bhaskar's early Critical Realism is that it begs the question, assuming, rathe
  • Social realism is absent form Dudek´s two next books of poet
  • to policy-making (like foreign policy), while realism is a descriptive paradigm, a wider theoretica
  • The series' shift towards greater realism is also reflected in the game's season mode.
  • sense of reality goes well with what magical realism is understood to be- magical elements blended
  • se, stating that because of the film's gritty realism, it would make a good training film.
  • the passing system adds a whole new level of realism, it also makes the game significantly more di
  • him to give Quatermass and the Pit the air of realism it needed to be convincing to audiences.
  • An Interview with D. Jeffrey Mims," Classical Realism Journal, vol.VII, i.1, pp.
  • e theological consequences to which Gilbert's realism led him.
  • Their quality and realism made them popular for Asian children and coll
  • In his book A Certain Realism: Making Use of Pasolini's Film Theory and Pra
  • ally Sam Jaffe as the priest) contribute to a realism many westerns fall short of.
  • "Peruvian realities and Llosa's light magical realism mesh to create a vivid picture of a society a
  • ovo Mesto landscape, distinguished by reduced Realism, Mood Impressionism and the exploration of li
  • Considered a leading figure in the Legal Realism movement at Yale, Hamilton was a vigorous cri
  • in northern England mirrors the kitchen sink realism movement coming into vogue in English drama a
  • His works, in which realism, neo-romanticism and expressionism mingle, fo
  • bsequently gained recognition as a classic of realism, nineteenth century theatre, and world drama.
  • the series was noted for injecting a sense of realism not otherwise seen in medical shows of the da
  • 1934, 174 p. „Profound realism, objective narrative manner about the fate of
  • 925) was an American novelist notable for the realism of his portrayals of Creole life in his nativ
  • venture vein rather than the attempted social realism of early Z-Cars.
  • The clinical realism of this work is also seen in his still lifes,
  • The uncompromising realism of the portrait places it in the tradition of
  • ead's human-like features distracted from the realism of O'Brien's animated models.
  • Kelley, James L. A Realism of Glory: Lectures On Christology in the Work
  • mystical simplicity of Taoism and the cynical realism of Legalism.
  • ler can be seen to clearly move away from the realism of the French painter Gustave Courbet, who ha
  • The realism of city streets or university buildings contr
  • to gain experience and thus contribute to the realism of the production.
  • Metal parts are used by Dragon to enhance the realism of their models.
  • A halftime show of cheerleaders adds to the realism of the American football atmosphere.
  • tance fog, and glare) also contributed to the realism of Atmosphere worlds.
  • Simulation is a mode designed to portray the realism of racing.
  • Abandoning the precise realism of his early academic training, Delaney devel
  • EA San Diego Studios wanted to improve on the realism of MLB 07: The Show, and added new animations
  • ope which were generally developing, such the realism of Flemish painting, the historical candour o
  • rales", because of his skill and the shocking realism of his paintings, and because of the spiritua
  • ntic Inuit dialect, which adds to the overall realism of the film.
  • vie is conceived in a way that emphasizes the realism of the situation, the second half relies more
  • employed by mystery authors with the apparent realism of her own plots; and to satirise Christie's
  • n or grammarian school, closely allied to the realism of the Naiyayikas and distinctly opposed to B
  • ranco-cantabrian school, characterized by the realism of its figural representation.
  • puting has allowed Evolution@Home to move the realism of simulated parameter combinations significa
  • ed Tourist Trophy, in an attempt to bring the realism of Gran Turismo to motorcycle racing.
  • The social realism of the film was compared to those of fellow B
  • The president was rarely the voice of realism on the Iraq war."
  • ce Bir is unable to decide whether to opt for realism or the fairy tale mode, the film hangs uneasi
  • Not to be confused with Social realism or Real socialism.
  • g the Soviet Union, it was based on political realism, or thinking in terms of national interest, a
  • Another recurring theme is that of magical realism, or adding fantastical elements into a story
  • The film emphasizes realism over melodrama, partly through handheld camer
  • the lawlessness of the time period, favoring realism over romanticism.
  • 0 - 15 March 1972) was an acclaimed Socialist realism painter in the post-war Soviet Union.
  • Though a contemporary realism painter, his use of light in these works give
  • He also provided some Socialist Realism paintings like portraits of Stakhanovites or
  • Khmelko is known for his Socialist Realism paintings: Unification of the Ukrainian Lands
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