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  2. Hyperrealism (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Hyperrealist painters at once simulate and improve upon precise photographic images to produce optically convincing visual illusions of reality, often in a social or cultural context. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Some hyperrealists have exposed totalitarian regimes and third world military governments through their narrative depictions of the legacy of hatred ...

  3. William Woodward (artist, born 1935) - Wikipedia

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    William Woodward (March 11, 1935 – June 14, 2023) [1] was an American painter and muralist from Washington, D.C. He is known for his mural commissions throughout the United States and a number of his pieces are in the permanent collections of major museums.

  4. Jack Boul - Wikipedia

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    Jack Boul (February 8, 1927 – November 8, 2024) was an American artist and teacher based in Washington, D.C., whose oil paintings, monotypes and sculpture are included in museums including the National Gallery of Art [1] and the Phillips Collection.

  5. Zenith Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The gallery was established in 1978 [1] [2] [3] by artist and former Washington, D.C. Art Commissioner [4] [5] Margery E. Goldberg. [1] [3] Since its beginning, the gallery has relocated several times [6] [7] [8] and it is currently located at 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington D.C. [1] [3] Goldberg also programs art for the lobby at 1111 Pennsylvania Ave.

  6. Addison/Ripley Fine Art - Wikipedia

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    Addison/Ripley Fine Art is an art gallery in Washington The gallery was established in 1981, [1] in addition to being an independent commercial fine arts gallery, it also serves as an art consultant [2] and curator to the Warner Building, [3] Washington, D.C., and as art consultants to several Washington, D. C. private companies, [3] as well as to the German Marshall Fund, [3] Washington, D.C ...

  7. The Phillips Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Phillips Collection is an art museum founded by Duncan Phillips and Marjorie Acker Phillips in 1921 as the Phillips Memorial Gallery located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Phillips was the grandson of James H. Laughlin, a banker and co-founder of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company.

  8. Carole Feuerman - Wikipedia

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    Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author renowned for her superrealist and hyperrealist art. [1] [2] She is recognized as one of the pioneering artists of the hyperrealist movement in the late 1970s and is best known for her figurative works of swimmers and dancers. Feuerman utilizes a variety of mediums including resin ...

  9. William R. Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    William (Bill) R. Dunlap is an American artist, writer, and arts commentator on Washington, DC's flagship PBS station, WETA-TV. With a career that has spanned more than four decades, his large scale narrative paintings and constructions concern themselves with history, allegory and the art making process.