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* Scans of Abbie Hoffman's writing in The Realist during formation of the Yippie movement, including call to others to meet in Chicago.
He enjoyed considerable success in Paris and was one of the founders of the Realist art movement in Finland.
Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet (; 10 June 1819 – 31 December 1877 ) was a French painter who led the Realist movement in 19th-century French painting.
Although the American Legal Realist movement is conventionally thought to have been confined to the period between the two world wars, many of the ideas that figured prominently in the Realists ’ teachings and writings were first developed by dissidents among the preceding generation of scholars.
The heart of the American Legal Realist movement was an effort to define and discredit Classical legal thought, and to offer in its place a more philosophically and politically enlightened jurisprudence.
Consequently, the scope of the American Legal Realist movement has been difficult to define, and the most useful definition of American Legal Realism must be broad and generous.
Nevertheless, since the early 1990s, academic art has experienced a limited resurgence through the Classical Realist atelier movement.
Chadwick's works are influenced by the Realist movement in the arts, characterized by a down-to-earth depiction of people's lives.
Jules Bastien-Lepage ( November 1, 1848 – December 10, 1884 ), was a French naturalist painter, a style related to the Realist movement.

Realist and Romantic
This stabilizing synthesis of the Realist political and Romantic aesthetic ideology, was called by various names: in Great Britain it is the Victorian era.
Jacques Barzun has argued that the last half of the 19th century in both music and the arts should be seen as " Realist " and " Naturalist " rather than " Romantic ".
While his early works have Romantic tendencies, in later years he was influenced by Realist literature.

Realist and by
" The Musician ", oil painting | oil on canvas by Tamara de Lempicka, 1929, stolen in 1 May 2009 from the Scheringa Museum of Realist Art.
For this reason, certain Post-structural thinkers were also criticized by more Realist, Naturalist or Essentialist thinkers of anti-intellectualism or anti-Philosophy.
Though Surrealism was a direct influence on Magic Realism in its early stages, many Magic Realist writers and critics, such as Amaryll Chanady and S. P. Ganguly, while acknowledging the similarities, cite the many differences obscured by the direct comparison of Magic Realism and Surrealism such as an interest in psychology and the artefacts of European culture they claim is not present in Magic Realism.
* Water of Time, made by International Realist films and sponsored by the Port of London Authority
Robert Willmott has developed the realist (" morphogenetic ") social theory of Margaret Archer in his Education Policy and Realist Social Theory: primary teachers, child-centred philosophy and the new managerialism, published by Routledge.
The realist philosophy described by Bhaskar in A Realist Theory of Science is compatible with Marx's work in that it differentiates between an intransitive reality, which exists independently of human knowledge of it, and the socially produced world of science and empirical knowledge.
Academic art was first criticized for its use of idealism, by Realist artists such as Gustave Courbet, as being based on idealistic clichés and representing mythical and legendary motives while contemporary social concerns were being ignored.
The Realist Théodule Ribot worked against this by experimenting with rough, unfinished textures in his painting.
He was held up as a model " progressive " and " realist " to be imitated by " Socialist Realist " artists in the USSR.
Work in information systems by Mutch ( 2010 ) has emphasized Archer's Realist Social Theory.
Realist artistic depictions based on the national 19th-century academic tradition was the only the form of artistic expression advocated by in Poland at the time.
He has been called Kantian and Neo-Kantian, Realist and Idealist ( by himself, for he held that appearance and reality are co-extensive and coincident ).
* 2002 – The York Realist by Peter Gill
The term was made popular by Brazilian writer Aluísio de Azevedo in 1890 with the book O Cortiço, a 19th century Realist / Naturalist novel.
* The Realist, 1959 – 2001, edited and published by Paul Krassner
Bromova was discovered as a two-year-old by a well-known Socialist Realist sculptor, Lidicky, who used her as the model for the child in a monumental sculpture of the " Ideal Socialist Family ", which was placed beside the national memorial building on a hill in central Prague, where the mummified body of the first Communist president, Klement Gottwald, was housed.
* " Sneak Preview of a Hollywood Flashback "-Full scans of article by Alvah Bessie's on his experience as one of The Hollywood Blacklist ( The Realist No. 68, pgs 1, 19 – 23 August 1966 )
Other highlights of his stage career include playing Dan in Closer by Patrick Marber in 1998 and George in The York Realist by Peter Gill in 2002.

Realist and Géricault
The 2004 exhibition at the Clark Art Institute, Bonjour Monsieur Courbet: The Bruyas Collection from the Musee Fabre, Montpellier, sought to compare the 19th-century Realist painters Courbet, Honoré Daumier ( 1808 – 1879 ), and early Édouard Manet ( 1832 – 1883 ) with artists associated with Romanticism, including Géricault and Delacroix.

Realist and with
It later became associated with the Impressionistic and Social Realist techniques that would dominate the later years of the period in the work of artists such as Walter Sickert and Frank Holl.
The fin-de-siècle world in which this Pierrot resided was clearly at odds with the reigning American Realist and Naturalist aesthetic ( though such figures as Ambrose Bierce and John LaFarge were mounting serious challenges to it ).
Whistler had significant contact and exchanged ideas and ideals with Realist, Impressionist, and Symbolist painters.
One problem with the research on wars is that, as the Realist Mearsheimer ( 1990, p. 50 ) put it, " democracies have been few in number over the past two centuries, and thus there have been few opportunities where democracies were in a position to fight one another ".
Keynes was concerned chiefly with domestic macroeconomic policy, however in IPE terms his mature views fall largely into the Realist camp, in that Keynes called for a middle way between public and private power and favoured a managed system of global finance for which he was one of the two chief architects at Bretton Woods.
A contemporary statement of the Realist view is strategic trade theory, and there has been much debate as to whether the policies it suggests could be effective in solving some of the issues with globalisation, such as persistent north / south inequality divide.
* June 16-Paja Jovanović, one of the top three Serbian Realist painters, with Đorđe Krstić and Uroš Predić ( d. 1957 )
It includes examples of Socialist Realist art showing workers ( with tools ) and other civilians greeting the victorious soldiers.
Along with his brother, Naum, he issued the Realist Manifesto in 1920.
He was cast as the lead in Peter Gill's 2002 stage premiere of The York Realist, and later in the Donmar Warehouse production of the play Proof, in London, alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, and on the success of this he was cast in Patrick Marber's reworking of August Strindberg's play After Miss Julie with Kelly Reilly and Helen Baxendale.
* October 30-Đorđe Krstić, one of three top Serbian Realist painters, along with Paja Jovanović and Uroš Predić ( b. 1851 )
Although it was not until the age of thirty-six that Perry received formal training, her work with artists of the Impressionist, Realist, Symbolist, and German Social Realist movements greatly affected the style of her oeuvre.
Studied with the German Social Realist painter Fritz von Uhde.
He met and became friends with several of the Realist painters, including François Bonvin and Gustave Brion and his early entries at the Paris Salon reflected their influence.
In the 1950s, stereo cameras gained some popularity with the Stereo Realist and similar cameras that employed 135 film to make stereo slides.
Liu's paintings-often large, drippy, and washed with layers of linseed oil-can be seen as critiques of the rigid academicism of the Chinese Socialist Realist style in which she was trained, as well as metaphors for the loss of historical memory.
It was established in 1954, under the auspices of the Realist Writers Group in Melbourne, Australia, with Stephen Murray-Smith as the first editor-in-chief.
* The 1971 Genocide in Pakistan-A Realist Perspective-How realpolitik considerations of the states involved explain why genocide was carried out with impunity, why it was permitted by international players, why it was halted by the Indian intervention and why the perpetrators were never punished.

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