How did nineteenth-century painters respond to the intense competition that arose from the development of the hugely popular camera?

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Because of the invention of photography, people no longer needed painters to depict realistic scenes. Therefore, art had to give people something that photography couldn't- and this was achieved in non-realistic paintings, for example, in impressionism. Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh are good examples of impressionist painters as their paintings were not realistic but conveyed feelings - they were usually more dramatic than realistic paintings