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Naturalism Collection

Naturalism in art refers to a movement that sought to depict the world as it is, without idealization or romanticism

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Naturalism Collection: PELLIZZA DA VOLPEDO, Giuseppe (1868-1901). The
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Naturalism Collection: PELLIZZA DA VOLPEDO, Giuseppe (1868-1901). The
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Naturalism Collection: Genealogical tree of the Rougon-Macquart family (litho)
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Naturalism Collection: Jean-Francois Millet (1814-1875). The Gleaners (1856). Orsay
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Naturalism Collection: Saint Sebastian, 1642. Artist: Guercino
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Naturalism Collection: Twilight on Lake Leman in Bon Port, 1876 (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Birch Trees, 1904 (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Poster advertising the publication of Germinal
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Naturalism Collection: The Palace, Summer Morning (Hampton Court), 1908 (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Water carrier, 1909. Creator: Franz Seifert
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Naturalism Collection: Children's study, around 1912/1913. Creator: Carl Fahringer
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Naturalism Collection: Animal study from Schönbrunn, around 1913/1914. Creator: Carl Fahringer
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Naturalism Collection: The Winter Palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy on Himmelpfortgasse in Vienna, 1882
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Naturalism Collection: Rocky gorge, undated. Creator: Ludwig Halauska
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Naturalism Collection: A Lady Playing the Piano in an Interior, (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)
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Naturalism Collection: Marstrand Castle; Marstrands Fastning, 1893 (charcoal, pen and black ink
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Naturalism Collection: Study for A Parisian Cafe : Man Seated at a Cafe Table, Reading a Newspaper, c
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Naturalism Collection: lost path
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Naturalism Collection: Jules Bastien-Lepage, 1889. Sculpture by Auguste Rodin
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Naturalism Collection: Fish
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Naturalism Collection: The chain, 1870 (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Jesus before Caiphases, 1343 (fresco)
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Naturalism Collection: Stupide, La Maheude se baissa, illustration from Germinal by Emile Zola (1840-1902)
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Naturalism Collection: Front cover of Gil Blas containing the first instalment of Lourdes by Emile Zola (1840-1902)
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Naturalism Collection: Front cover to an edition of La Conquete de Plassans by Emile Zola (1840-1902) c
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Naturalism Collection: The Convalescent; Konvalescenten, 1938-39 (lithograph printed in colours on buff grey paper)
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Naturalism Collection: Portrait of a Woman, (pencil, charcoal, grey wash)
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Naturalism Collection: Still Life with Fruit, c. 1915 (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)
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Naturalism Collection: Autumn Rose; Hostros, 1887 (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Red Roses in a Vase, (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: Portrait of Gota, 1933 (oil on canvas laid on board)
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Naturalism Collection: Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)
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Naturalism Collection: Portrait of a Girl, (charcoal and watercolour)
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Naturalism Collection: Self Portrait of the Artist with Eyes Closed, 1945 (charcoal on paper)
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Naturalism Collection: A Young Girl in French Country Dress, 1883 (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: A Head of a Woman, (pencil and wash)
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Naturalism Collection: Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)
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Naturalism Collection: calmness
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Naturalism Collection: Study for A Parisian Cafe (1875): A Woman Seated, 1874 (oil on board)
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Naturalism Collection: Study for A Parisian Cafe : A Waiter Holding up a Tray, c
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Naturalism Collection: Portrait of a Man with Moustache and Beard, c. 1872-1875 (pencil on paper)
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Naturalism Collection: Woman Seated at a Cafe Table, c. 1872-1875 (pencil on paper)
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Naturalism Collection: Beauty in Pink, (oil on canvas, framed)
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Naturalism Collection: Street Urchin (oil on canvas)
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Naturalism Collection: All Right, c. 1897 (oil on canvas)


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Naturalism in art refers to a movement that sought to depict the world as it is, without idealization or romanticism. It emerged in the late 19th century as a reaction against the prevailing academic style of painting. One notable artist associated with naturalism is Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo. His work "The Fourth Estate" exemplifies this style, depicting a group of workers united in their struggle for social justice. The painting captures the harsh realities of industrialization and highlights the plight of the working class. Another significant artwork that embodies naturalism is Guercino's "Saint Sebastian. " This powerful depiction of martyrdom showcases the human body in its vulnerability and suffering, emphasizing realism over idealized beauty. Jean-Francois Millet's "The Gleaners" also epitomizes naturalism by portraying rural laborers collecting leftover crops from a field. The painting celebrates their hard work and resilience while shedding light on social inequality and poverty. In addition to paintings, naturalistic tendencies can be observed in other art forms such as photography. An example is Gustave Le Gray's photograph titled "Twilight on Lake Leman in Bon Port, " which captures a serene moment with remarkable detail and fidelity to nature. Literature also embraced naturalism during this period, with Émile Zola being one of its prominent figures. His novel Germinal explores the lives of coal miners, exposing their grueling conditions and advocating for social change. Nature itself became an important subject for many artists practicing naturalism. Konstantin Korovin's "Birch Trees" beautifully portrays these slender trees against a backdrop of vibrant colors, capturing their delicate elegance while remaining true to reality. Similarly, Philip Wilson Steer's "The Palace, Summer Morning (Hampton Court)" depicts sunlight filtering through trees onto water bodies with meticulous attention to atmospheric effects—showcasing nature's ever-changing beauty under different lighting conditions.