Social Realism

Burly Cobb’s House, South Truro (1930 – 1933) by Edward Hopper

The artwork titled “Burly Cobb’s House, South Truro” was created by Edward Hopper between 1930 and 1933. This painting is executed in oil on canvas and falls within the Social Realism art movement. The piece measures 91.44 by 62.87 cm and is categorized as a landscape genre. The artwork presents a stark, rural landscape dominated …

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The Circle Theatre (1936) by Edward Hopper

“The Circle Theatre,” rendered in oil on canvas by Edward Hopper in 1936, epitomizes the Social Realism art movement with its meticulous portrayal of an urban cityscape. The artwork, measuring 27 by 36 inches, currently resides within a private collection. Encompassing the genre of a cityscape, Hopper’s work meticulously captures a slice of American life …

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Freedom to Worship (1943) by Norman Rockwell

“Freedom to Worship,” created by acclaimed artist Norman Rockwell in 1943, is an oil on canvas artwork belonging to the social realism movement. Measuring 46 by 35.5 cm, this genre painting is a part of Rockwell’s “Four Freedoms” series. The artwork is held in the collection of the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, United …

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Southern Justice (Murder in Mississippi) (1965) by Norman Rockwell

The artwork “Southern Justice (Murder in Mississippi),” created by Norman Rockwell in 1965, is an oil on canvas and is considered a significant piece within the Social Realism movement. It measures 53 by 42 inches and falls under the genre painting category. Currently, the artwork is housed at The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge. This …

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