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What was the nineteenth-century painting style that depicted people or objects exactly as they appeared in real life?
Realism
Impressionism
Romanticism

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer is REALISM.
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Answered by skyfall63
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The "nineteenth century painting style" that "depicted people" or "objects exactly" as they appeared in real life was known as realism.

Explanation:

As it can be concluded from the word itself, that realism is the practice in which something is portrayed as it is, i.e., in its most natural and real form. As defined above, the people or objects were depicted as it is.

The painting style rapidly gained popularity in the nineteenth century and was widely appreciated.

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