Charles de Coubertin
Charles de Coubertin, a French artist born in 1863 and deceased in 1937, was a notable figure within the Realism movement. His work was characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to depicting everyday life with authenticity and precision. Throughout his career, de Coubertin contributed significantly to the Realist tradition, capturing the nuances of rural and urban scenes in France. His paintings often reflected the social and economic conditions of his time, providing a visual commentary on the lives of ordinary people. De Coubertin's dedication to Realism helped to sustain the movement's relevance during a period of rapid artistic change. His legacy endures through his contributions to the understanding and appreciation of Realist art.