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Revelations of Photorealism in the Work of Norman Rockwell

Many people have seen the work of Norman Rockwell and marveled at the detail, the exactness, and the life-like qualities. Now, the inspiration for his pieces is on display, with the original photos that served as the models for his masterpieces.

Photorealism is a painting style that seeks to create work that is nearly identical to a photo. No Picasso-esque interpretation, or Monet-like blurred vision: Photorealism is life as close as you can portray it with paint. Norman Rockwell was, arguably, the original master of the genre, and these comparisons prove it.
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1. Photorealism in Art - Artists and technologists can collaborate to develop advanced techniques that further blur the line between painting and photography.
2. Preservation of Art History - Museums and galleries can leverage technological advancements to showcase the original references behind famous artworks, providing a deeper understanding and appreciation for the artistic process.
3. Revitalization of Traditional Painting - Traditional painting techniques can be revitalized by integrating modern technology and tools, enabling artists to achieve even greater levels of realism and detail.
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3. Museums and Galleries - Museums and galleries can leverage augmented reality and interactive displays to provide an immersive experience for visitors, showcasing the photorealistic references behind famous artworks.

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