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Since the arrival of the term figurative has been used to refer to any form of that retains strong references to the real world and particularly to the human figure. In a general sense figurative also applies retrospectively to all art before abstract art. Modern figurative art can be seen as distinct from in that figurative art uses modern idioms, while modern work in styles predating (more or less). In fact, modern figurative art is more or less identical with the general current of that can be traced through the twentieth century and on. Picasso after about 1920 is the great exemplar of modern figurative , and Alberto Giacometti from about 1940 is the great figurative . After the Second World War figuration can be tracked through the work of Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and the other artists of the , and through , , and .
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