The correct answer is hyper-realism.
Claudio Bravo Camus was a Chilean hyperrealist painter.
Hyper-realism is a genre of painting and sculpture that resembles a high-resolution photography.
Camus' works were influenced by Renaissance and Baroque artists, as well as Salvador Dali.
He lived and worked in Morocco, New York, Chile and Spain.
He was best known for his paintings of still lives, portraits, engravings and figural bronze sculptures.