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Postwar Uncertainity - Coggle Diagram
Postwar Uncertainity
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Revolutions in the Arts
Artists rebelled against earlier realistic and romantic styles of painting and moved toward modernism and expressionism.
Artists of this period wanted to turn against tradition and depict the inner world of emotion and imagination. used bold colors and distorted or exaggerated forms.
Cubism was found in 1907, it transformed natural shapes into geometrical forms. Objects were broken down into different parts with sharp angles and edges.
Surrealism; an art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life. The term surreal means "beyond or above reality."
In both classical and popular music, composers moved away from traditional to more modern and abstract styles.
Jazz emerged in the United States, it was developed by musicians, mainly African Americans, in New Orleans, Memphis, and Chicago.
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Literature in the 1920s
The brutality of world war 1 caused philosophers and writers to question accepted ideas about reason and progress
in 1922 T.S. Eliot, and American poet living in England, wrote about western society
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