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LESSON 4 · Capturing Reality

The Liberation Theory

Here's how historians sum it up: photography didn't kill painting. It set it free.

Once the camera could record the visible world cheaply and exactly, painters no longer had to. That freedom let them chase what a lens can't reach — abstraction, raw emotion, pure idea. Impressionism, Expressionism, and abstract art all grew in the space the camera cleared. Delaroche's 'dead' art simply changed jobs.