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  2. Realism (arts) - Wikipedia

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    When used as an adjective, "realistic" (usually related to visual appearance) distinguishes itself from "realist" art that concerns subject matter. Similarly, the term "illusionistic" might be used when referring to the accurate rendering of visual appearances in a composition.

  3. Realistic (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Realistic was a private label consumer electronics brand produced by RadioShack. Initially only a home audio equipment brand, its product line expanded to include CB radios , walkie-talkies , and video camcorders by the 1980s.

  4. Realism - Wikipedia

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    Realistic monism (G. Strawson) Realistic rationalism (Katz) Referential realism; Relational realism; Romantic realism; Scientific realism. Musgrave's scientific realism; Scotistic realism; Semantic realism (epistemology) (a position criticized by Dummett) Semantic realism (philosophy of science) (Psillos) Semirealism (Chakravartty) Set ...

  5. How Realistic Is ‘A Complete Unknown’? We Found the ... - AOL

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    The movie covers Bob's relationship with an iconic pen pal—country music star Johnny Cash. The two exchange several letters throughout the film before meeting face-to-face for the first time at ...

  6. Realism (art movement) - Wikipedia

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    James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge (1872), Tate Britain, London, England. Realism was an artistic movement that emerged in France in the 1840s, around the 1848 Revolution. [1]

  7. Literary realism - Wikipedia

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    It included realistic – sometimes sordid or violent – depictions of contemporary everyday life, especially the life of the lower classes. In France in addition to melodramas , popular and bourgeois theater in the mid-century turned to realism in the "well-made" bourgeois farces of Eugène Marin Labiche and the moral dramas of Émile Augier .

  8. The best artificial Christmas trees of 2024, tested by AOL

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    It has a combination of realistic PE needles and thick, fluffy “snow” that creates a whimsical appearance, and the tree’s 2,000+ densely-packed branches make it look wonderfully full and ...

  9. Realism (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    Ibsen's realistic drama in prose has been "enormously influential." [1] It developed a set of dramatic and theatrical conventions with the aim of bringing a greater fidelity of real life to texts and performances. These conventions occur in the text, (set, costume, sound, and lighting) design, performance style, and narrative structure.