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  1. American Realism was a style in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people. The movement began in literature in the mid-19th century, and became an important tendency in visual art in the early 20th century.

  2. By Linda S. Ferber. View more books. American Realism is a tendency that has traveled the timeline of American history and through its various manifestations such as Hudson River School, Ashcan School, Regionalism, and Photorealism, having shaped America's identity as a nation.

  3. American Realism was a style in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people. The movement began in literature in the mid-19th century, and became an important tendency in visual art in the early 20th century.

  4. Articles and Features. Art Movement: American Realism. Grant Wood, American Gothi c, 1930. By Shira Wolfe. In the early 20th century, American Realism became an important movement in the United States, spanning literature, music, and the visual arts.

  5. American Realism was a style in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people.

  6. In 1908, Henri joined seven of his students and friends to form The Eight and to stage a group exhibition in New York City. Several of The Eight—by painting scenes of daily life in back alleys and barrooms, on dockyards and tenement rooftops—soon became known popularly as the Ashcan School. Robert Henri, American, 1865 - 1929, Catharine ...

  7. American realism movement. A style of art and literature that developed in 19th century which strove to depict events and social conditions as they actually were, without idealization. Realistic and factual descriptions were hallmarks of both the art and literature that came out of this movement.