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Realistic vs. Abstract

Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

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Page 1: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Realistic vs. Abstract

Page 2: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Realistic vs. AbstractRealistic: An artwork that is

shown true to life without stylization or idealization.

Chuck Close, The Big Self-Portrait, drawing, 1967.

Abstract: An artwork based on a subject but there are few details & the elements are simplified or rearranged.

Acrimboldo, Rudolph II as Vertumnus, oil on panel, ~1590.

Page 3: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Artist: Guiseppe AcrimboldoFrom: ItalyTime frame: 1526-1593

Page 4: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Guiseppe Arcimboldo, Vertumnus (Emperor Rudolph II), oil on wood, 68cmx56cm, 1590.

Page 5: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Guiseppe Arcimboldo, Close-up of Vertumnus (Emperor Rudolph II), oil on wood, 68cmx56cm, 1590.

Page 6: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Guiseppe Arcimboldo, The Gardner, oil on wood, 35cmx24cm.

Page 7: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Guiseppe Arcimboldo, Spring, oil on wood, 66cmx50cm, 1563.

Page 8: Realistic vs. Abstract. Realistic: An artwork that is shown true to life without stylization or idealization. Chuck Close, The Big Self- Portrait, drawing,

Guiseppe Arcimboldo, Winter, oil on wood, 67cmx51cm, 1563.