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The contemporary realism movement is a North American style of painting which came into existence c. 1960s and early 1970s. Artists such as Philip Pearlstein, Dina Brodsky, Ellen Eagle, Ken Danby, Sarah Webb (painter) and Neil Welliver are in the movement. The movement is generally depicted in figurative art works created in a natural yet highly objective style, without many interpretations of former movements.

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  • The contemporary realism movement is a North American style of painting which came into existence c. 1960s and early 1970s. Artists such as Philip Pearlstein, Dina Brodsky, Ellen Eagle, Ken Danby, Sarah Webb (painter) and Neil Welliver are in the movement. The movement is generally depicted in figurative art works created in a natural yet highly objective style, without many interpretations of former movements.
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