He remained faithful to a traditional realist style of painting throughout his career.
The film was made in the poetic realist style.
In the 1930s, he gained prominence with a precise and clear realist style.
He became a noted painter and produced a large body of work in the socialist realist style.
During the 1880s, Moore began work on a series of novels in a realist style.
Malin's sculptures are considered to be in the realist style.
He wrote eight plays in the realist style: seven dramas and one comedy.
Unfortunately for Brook, the realist style fell out of favor late in the 1940s.
The novel is about a town and its people written in the social realist style.
Much of the architecture of the city is in the Soviet realist style.
Many of these writers do the same, abandoning a rigidly realist style to incorporate a sense of the spiritualism that pervades rural villages.
After World War I he adopted a more realist style.
After All Tomorrow's Parties, Gibson began to adopt a more realist style of writing, with continuous narratives - "speculative fiction of the very recent past."
Never a true impressionist, Eaton painted in a loosely realist style.
In the 1960s he adopted a more realist style that featured allegories of Greek myths set in Central Park.
The critical and public receptions largely could not or were unwilling to comprehend the film's crystal clear expression of a moribund age, represented through a mixing of genres to create Renoir's satirical, yet realist style.
Spencer and Preece are depicted naked, painted in an explicitly realist style, with close attention to the tones and textures of the skin of the subjects.
Critics have noted that the play contains one of Wilson's last uses of such experimental devices as the presence of "unreal" characters, before electing for a more realist style from the mid-1960s onwards.
Sir William offers to help Rose's friend Tom Wrench, an aspiring playwright who dreams of staging plays in a more realist style than the melodramas that dominate the stage.
But as Freud, with his own particular brand of madness and insistence, pressed on into a more realist style, Minton was obliged to recognise the power of his intensely probing vision.