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A look at social realism from various cultures. Visit the ISB Art History channel (http://vimeo.com/channels/isbarthistorychannel) and my website (http://mountains.brianreverman.com/) for additional resources.

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• History painting, including narrative religious mythological and allegorical subjects

• Portrait painting

• Genre painting or scenes of everyday life

• Landscape

• Animal painting

• Still life

Hierarchy of GenresAcademy of Painting and Sculpture, 19th Century, Paris

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The French School, 19th Century

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Bouguereau, Cupid and the Lady, 19th century

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Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830

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Honore Daumier

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Honore Daumier, Le Mal de Tete, 1860?

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Honore Daumier, The Uprising, 1860

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Honore Daumier, Third Class Carriage, 1865

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Grant Wood

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Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1930

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Grant Wood, Woman with Plants, 1929

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Grant Wood, Daughters of the Revolution, 1932

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Ash Can School

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Ben Shawn, The Pasison of Sacco and Vanzetti, 1932

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Ben Shawn, The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti, 1967

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John Sloan, A Woman’s Work, early 20th century

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Lawson, Harlem Flats, early 20th century

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George Bellows, Stag at Sharkey’s, 1909

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Dorothea Lange

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Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936

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Dorothea Lange, Scenes from the Dustbowl

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Dorothea Lange, On the Road, 1936

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Dorothea Lange, Waiting for Work, 1936

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Margaret Bourke-White

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Margaret Bourke-White

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Margaret Bourke-White. Bread Line during the Louisville Flood, 1937

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Margaret Bourke-White, Buchewald, 1945

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Thomas Hart Benton

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Thomas Hart Benton

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Thomas Hart Benton

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Thomas Hart Benton, Plowing it Under, 1934

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Thomas Hart Benton, People of Chilmark, 1920

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Diego Rivera

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Diego Rivera, detail, the Detroit Industrial Murals, 1932-33

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Diego Rivera, Mexico Today and Tomorrow, 1935

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Diego Rivera, Man Controls the Universe, 1934

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Leon Golub

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Leon Golub, The Interrogation, 1981

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Leon Golub, Interrogation III, 1981

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Leon Golub , White Squad V, 1984.

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WHAT IS A META-MESSAGE?

A meta-message describes those messages that come through reading between the lines. For example, someone sends his wife an email stating he has three meetings that morning and a report to get out in the afternoon. What he is really saying is, "don't bother me today.

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SOCIAL REALISM FROM THE SOVIET UNION

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Delesio Antonio Berni Desocupados (Unemployed people), mid 20th century

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SOCIAL REALISM FROM CHINA

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Sheng Qi Luo Brothers

Wang Guangyi Zhang Yongtu

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Sheng Qi

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Sheng Qi

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Sheng Qi

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Sheng Qi

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Sheng Qi

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Luo Brothers

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Luo Brothers

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Luo Brothers

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Wang Guangyi

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Wang Guangyi

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Wang Guangyi

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Wang Guangyi

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Wang Guangyi

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Zhang Yongtu

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Zhang Yongtu

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Zhang Yongtu

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Zhang Yongtu

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PROPAGANDA FROM WWII

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Norman Rockwell, Rosie the Riveter, 1943

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ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA FROM NORTH KOREA

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Anti-American propaganda from North Korea

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Anti-American propaganda from North Korea

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Anti-American propaganda from North Korea

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Anti-American propaganda from North Korea

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FAR RIGHT ANTI OBAMA IMAGES

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PROPAGANDA PARODY

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WHY ARE THESE EFFECTIVE IMAGES?

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