Affluent Genre Scenes Erupt in Chaos in Sabrina Bockler’s Uncanny Paintings
December 15, 2025
In 1925, German photographer, art historian, and critic Franz Roh coined the term “magic realism” to describe a genre of painting that emerged following World War I. A reaction against the abstraction and the avant-garde that had risen to prominence before the war, Magic Realism embodied what was considered a “return to order” with more realistic subjects portrayed in a dreamlike manner. Among the movement’s most notable figures, Giorgio de Chirico is perhaps the most widely known.
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