Why do we rarely see ultra-realistic paintings from ancient/medieval times, given the fact that many humans have a natural talent of creating them today with minimal items?

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I’m asking because paintings, whether on the wall of a cave, or on generally of a King or Queen in ancient times look quite weird. Not necessarily in a bad way, it has its own cool art style, but they are not realistic or anywhere close.

If human beings have a natural talent, photographic memory or incredible artistic ability today where they can make TikToks of painting ultra realistic art with fire, chalk or charcoal etc Why do we almost never see realism in painting/artistic history? I’m talking paintings specifically not sculptures btw

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Realism lends itself well to accurate depictions, which can be achieved easily with photography since its widespread adoption. Because painting isn’t bounded by needing to depict the world like photography is, it offers more freedom for expression from the artist. With an open canvas where anything is possible, the opportunity opens up to paint what’s inside us.

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