The photorealists of Dutch Golden Age painting
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The the photorealists of Dutch Golden Age painting are a generation of Dutch Golden age painters noted for their avant-la-lettre photographic realism in their still lifes. Exemplary are Pieter Claesz (c. 1597-1660) and Willem Claeszoon Heda (1594-1680). They are preceded and perhaps also superseded in photorealism by Durer in paintings such as Young Hare and Great Piece of Turf.
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