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Stanislavs Kreics

In the forest Cardboard, oil, 29.5x39.5 cm
Located in Riga, LV
. Stanislavs Kreics (1909.1.VII – 1992.7.I) Stanislavs Kreics in 1938 – 47 studied in the Art Academy of Latvia
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20th Century Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

The storm has passed. 1978, cardboard, oil, 40x64 cm
Located in Riga, LV
STANISLAV KREICS (born on July 1, 1909 in Daugavpils, died on July 1, 1992 in Riga), painter
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1970s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Latgale. The river Daugava Oil on board, 40.5x50 cm
Located in Riga, LV
. Stanislavs Kreics (1909.1.VII – 1992.7.I) Stanislavs Kreics in 1938 – 47 studied in the Art Academy of Latvia
Category

20th Century Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Tukums 1976, oil on board, 47.5x33.5 cm
Located in Riga, LV
. Stanislavs Kreics (1909.1.VII – 1992.7.I) Stanislavs Kreics in 1938 – 47 studied in the Art Academy of Latvia
Category

1970s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Fishing boats 1974, oil on canvas, 57x68 cm
Located in Riga, LV
lifestyle and the serenity of the maritime environment. Stanislavs Kreics (1909.1.VII – 1992.7.I
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1970s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Nocturne. 1987, cardboard, oil, 65x85 cm
Located in Riga, LV
, grays, and fading into lighter hues. STANISLAV KREICS (born on July 1, 1909 in Daugavpils, died on
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1980s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Expression. 1987, canvas, oil, 60x80 cm
Located in Riga, LV
, grays, and fading into lighter hues. STANISLAV KREICS (born on July 1, 1909 in Daugavpils, died on
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1980s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Sea. 1980. Canvas, oil, 50x70 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Sea. 1980. Canvas, oil, 50x70 cm
Category

1980s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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By the sea. 1980. Oil on canvas and cardboard, 39x55 cm
Located in Riga, LV
and nets by the sea Stanislavs Kreics (1909.1.VII – 1992.7.I) Stanislavs Kreics in 1938 – 47 studied
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1980s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Cardboard

Morning 1967, cardboard, oil, 32x46 cm
Located in Riga, LV
beauty and invites viewers to appreciate the harmony between land and sea. Stanislavs Kreics (1909.1.VII
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1960s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

The storm has passed. Oil on canvas, 71x100 cm
Located in Riga, LV
ambiance. Stanislavs Kreics (1909.1.VII – 1992.7.I) Stanislavs Kreics in 1938 – 47 studied in the Art
Category

20th Century Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The storm is over 1986, oil on cardboard, 30x47.5 cm
Located in Riga, LV
using darker tones, grays, and fading into lighter hues. STANISLAV KREICS (born on July 1, 1909 in
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1980s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

People Also Browsed

Sea. Oil on canvas and cardboard, 60x65 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Sea. Oil on canvas, 60x65 cm,
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1970s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Cardboard

Kolkhoz in winter. 1950, oil on cardboard, 28.5x35.5 cm
Located in Riga, LV
skiers by Kolkhoz at winter A. Zviedris was a member of the Latvian Artists’ Union since 1945 and had more than 50 solo exhibitions in Latvia. He travelled extensively by yacht aroun...
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1950s Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Mountain landscape with a village. 1980. Cardboard, oil. 49, 5x70cm
Located in Riga, LV
Mountain landscape with a village. 1980. Cardboard, oil. 49,5x70cm In this work artist paid attention to infinite landscape depiction of mountains in summertime. Mountains are thoug...
Category

1980s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

"Venetian scene", 19th Century oil on canvas laid on cardboard by Antonio Reyna
By Antonio Reyna Manescau
Located in Madrid, ES
ANTONIO REYNA MANESCAU Spanish, 1859 - 1937 VENETIAN SCENE signed & located "A. Reyna, Venezia" (lower right) oil on canvas laid on cardboard 8 X 15-1/2 inches (20 X 39.2 cm.) framed...
Category

Early 1900s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Cardboard

Landscape with mountains, south of France. Oil on cardboard on canvas, 38x53 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Landscape with mountains, south of France. Oil on cardboard on canvas, 38x53 cm
Category

1970s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Cardboard

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Realist art attempts to portray its subject matter without artifice. Similar to naturalism, authentic realist paintings and prints see an integration of true-to-life colors, meticulous detail and linear perspectives for accurate portrayals of the world. 

Work that involves illusionistic techniques of realism dates back to the classical world, such as the deceptive trompe l’oeil used since ancient Greece. Art like this became especially popular in the 17th century when Dutch artists like Evert Collier painted objects that appeared real enough to touch. Realism as an artistic movement, however, usually refers to 19th-century French realist artists such as Honoré Daumier exploring social and political issues in biting lithographic prints, while the likes of Gustave Courbet and Jean-François Millet painting people — particularly the working class — with all their imperfections, navigating everyday urban life. This was a response to the dominant academic art tradition that favored grand paintings of myth and history. 

By the turn of the 20th century, European artists, such as the Pre-Raphaelites, were experimenting with nearly photographic realism in their work, as seen in the attention to every botanical attribute of the flowers surrounding the drowned Ophelia painted by English artist John Everett Millais.

Although abstraction was the guiding style of 20th-century art, the realism trend in American modern art endured in Edward Hopper, Andrew Wyeth and other artists’ depictions of the complexities of the human experience. In the late 1960s, Photorealism emerged with artists like Chuck Close and Richard Estes giving their paintings the precision of a frame of film.

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It could be argued that cave walls were the canvases for the world’s first landscape paintings, which depict and elevate natural scenery through art, but there is a richer history to consider.

The Netherlands was home to landscapes as a major theme in painting as early as the 1500s, and ink-on-silk paintings in China featured mountains and large bodies of water as far back as the third century. Greeks created vast wall paintings that depicted landscapes and grandiose garden scenes, while in the late 15th century and early 16th century, landscapes were increasingly the subject of watercolor works by the likes of Leonardo da Vinci and Fra Bartolomeo.

The popularity of religious paintings eventually declined altogether, and by the early 19th century, painters of classical landscapes took to painting out-of-doors (plein-air painting). Paintings of natural scenery were increasingly realistic but romanticized too. Into the 20th century, landscapes remained a major theme for many artists, and while the term “landscape painting” may call to mind images of lush, grassy fields and open seascapes, the genre is characterized by more variety, colors and diverse styles than you may think. Painters working in the photorealist style of landscape painting, for example, seek to create works so lifelike that you may confuse their paint for camera pixels. But if you’re shopping for art to outfit an important room, the work needs to be something with a bit of gravitas (and the right frame is important, too).

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