Collection: Realism & Romanticism

Realism and Romanticism were two major 19th-century art movements that reflected changing perspectives on nature, society, and the human experience. Romanticism emphasized emotion, imagination, and the sublime, often portraying dramatic landscapes and heroic or mysterious subjects. In contrast, Realism rejected idealism, focusing on the truthful, unembellished depiction of everyday life. Realist artists aimed to represent ordinary people and social realities with honesty and precision. Together, these movements mark a shift from the emotional and visionary to the grounded and observational, shaping the evolution of modern art.

Realism - Pathos Studio