Which term is used to describe the cubist viewpoint where a subject is broken down to take the view away from reality?




A

realism


B

unreal


C

hyperreal


D

realing

Respuesta :

I think it’s B because realism is real hyperreal is extremely realistic in details and realing is real and dosent (from what I can find) dosent have anything to do with art. I hope I help

The answer is C, Hyperreal

What is realism?

  • Realism refers to a mid-nineteenth-century artistic movement represented by subject matters painted from daily life in a realistic light; however, the term is also frequently used to define artworks painted in a lifelike, almost photographic manner.
  • Ploughing in Nevers is a painting example of realism.
  • Ploughing in Nevers (1849) by Rosa Bonheur depicts not only a day in the life of the Nevers working class but also animals, which were a specialty of Bonheur's.

What is unreal?

  • unreal stands for unreal adjective, fabricated by art rather than nature.
  • "Artificial flowers," "artificial flavoring," "artificial diamonds," "artificial fibers," and "artificial sweeteners" are all examples of unreal things.

What is hyperreal?

  • Hyperreality is simply an image that has been significantly changed from the thing it is supposed to be representing or a replica of something that never existed in the first place.
  • Disneyland is cited as an example of hyperreality by both Umberto Eco and Jean Baudrillard.
  • Eco claims that Disneyland, with its settings like Main Street and full-sized houses, was designed to look "absolutely realistic," transporting visitors' imaginations to a "fantastic past."
  • Which I believe rightly makes it the correct answer.

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