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Realistic Paintings

Realism is an art movement that emerged in the mid-19th century as a response to the idealized and romanticized representations of the world prevalent in the art of the time. It sought to depict the world as it really was, with all its imperfections and nuances, and to capture the essence of the human experience in a truthful and objective manner. Today, realism continues to be a popular style amo...
Realism is an art movement that emerged in the mid-19th century as a response to the idealized and romanticized representations of the world prevalent in the art of the time. It sought to depict the world as it really was, with all its imperfections and nuances, and to capture the essence of the human experience in a truthful and objective manner. Today, realism continues to be a popular style among artists and art collectors alike, offering a window into the world as it really is.
The historical significance of realism as a movement is rooted in its challenge to the prevailing aesthetic norms of the time. Prior to realism, art was largely seen as a means of expressing ideals and emotions, rather than representing reality. However, the social and political changes of the 19th century, including the rise of industrialization and the emergence of new technologies, led many artists to question the relevance of such ideals and to seek out new ways of representing the world around them.
Realism was thus born out of a desire to capture the essence of the world in a truthful and objective manner. Artists who painted in this style sought to represent the world as it really was, with all its complexities and imperfections. They explored a wide range of subjects, from everyday life to social issues to historical events, and sought to convey a sense of honesty and authenticity in their work.
Some of the most famous artists who painted in the style of realism include Gustave Courbet, Édouard Manet, and Jean-François Millet. These artists sought to capture the essence of the world around them, often depicting everyday scenes and subjects in a realistic and honest manner. Their work was groundbreaking at the time, challenging the established norms of the art world and paving the way for future generations of artists.
In the modern and contemporary art world, realism continues to be a popular style among artists and collectors alike. Some of the most famous modern and contemporary artists who paint in this style include Chuck Close, Richard Estes, and Jenny Saville. These artists have continued to push the boundaries of the style, experimenting with new techniques and subject matter to create truly unique and compelling works of art.
In Indian art, the significance of realism lies in its ability to capture the essence of the Indian experience in a truthful and objective manner. Many Indian artists have used the style of realism to explore a wide range of subjects, from everyday life to social issues to historical events to the divine and mythological. Some of the most famous Indian artists who have used the style of realism include Raja Ravi Varma, Anjolie Ela Menon, Amrita Sher-Gil and Bikash Bhattacharjee. These artists have helped to shape the Indian art world, providing a window into the Indian experience and capturing the essence of the country in a truly unique and compelling way.
Browse through the realistic depictions of Varanasi by Amit Bhar , Ananda Das & Ashif Hossain, streetscapes and everyday people of Iruvan Karunakaran and Siva Balan and Mohammed Osman’s colorful Gangireddu paintings that are a part of this collection. You can also explore other collections such as: Landscape Paintings, Seascape Paintings, Cityscape paintings, Landscape Paintings, Village Paintings and Surrealist Paintings.
And Every Morning by Ramchandra S Kharatmal

And Every Morning

Ramchandra S Kharatmal

5.5 (w) x 7.5 (h) in

  • SOLD
The Busy Street by Iruvan Karunakaran

The Busy Street

Iruvan Karunakaran

Acrylic on Canvas

18 (w) x 18 (h) in

  • SOLD
An Unwavering Poise by Swati Kale

An Unwavering Poise

Swati Kale

Acrylic on Canvas

14 (w) x 18 (h) in

  • SOLD
A Ray of Beauty by Swati Kale

A Ray of Beauty

Swati Kale

Oil on Canvas

18 (w) x 14 (h) in

  • SOLD
Earthly Delights by Swati Kale

Earthly Delights

Swati Kale

Oil on Canvas

18 (w) x 14 (h) in

  • SOLD
Midnight Ragas on the River by M Singh

Midnight Ragas on the River

M Singh

Acrylic on Canvas

40 (w) x 30 (h) in

$ 1,600

Pilgrim of Endless Skies by M Singh

Pilgrim of Endless Skies

M Singh

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 46 (h) in

$ 3,000

Varanasi in Vermillion Light by M Singh

Varanasi in Vermillion Light

M Singh

Acrylic on Canvas

24 (w) x 24 (h) in

$ 750

Varanasi Carved in Time by M Singh

Varanasi Carved in Time

M Singh

Acrylic on Canvas

24 (w) x 24 (h) in

  • SOLD
The Vermillion Hour at Varanasi by M Singh

The Vermillion Hour at Varanasi

M Singh

Acrylic on Canvas

18 (w) x 36 (h) in

  • SOLD
Eternal Banaras by Somnath  Bothe

Eternal Banaras

Somnath Bothe

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 36 (h) in

$ 1,875

Whispers of Eternity by Somnath  Bothe

Whispers of Eternity

Somnath Bothe

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 36 (h) in

  • SOLD
Ganges in the Golden Light by Somnath  Bothe

Ganges in the Golden Light

Somnath Bothe

Acrylic on Canvas

36 (w) x 24 (h) in

$ 938

A Holy Awakening by Somnath  Bothe

A Holy Awakening

Somnath Bothe

Acrylic, Charcoal on Canvas

48 (w) x 36 (h) in

  • SOLD
Sacred Varanasi - III by Somnath  Bothe

Sacred Varanasi - III

Somnath Bothe

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 36 (h) in

  • SOLD

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What is the difference between a realistic painting and other types of paintings?

A realistic painting closely represents a scene or subject as it appears in life. Realist works are commonly created in oil or watercolour. Other styles—like abstract—do not aim for lifelike depiction.

What are some tips for buying a realistic painting?

Keep these in mind when collecting:

  • Choose a work you genuinely like.
  • Match the size and scale to your room.
  • Consider framing options.
  • Ask about the artist’s background and process to ensure fit with your taste.
  • Set a budget you’re comfortable with.

What are realistic paintings?

Realistic paintings aim to depict subjects as they appear in real life. Artists use various techniques—from grids for accuracy to photo references—to achieve lifelike proportions and colour.

Each approach has trade-offs: grids can feel precise but mechanical, while photo-based work can be accurate yet risk looking flat if not interpreted with artistry. There isn’t one “right” method—artists develop their own styles.

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