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Artist and social movement - Coggle Diagram
Artist and social movement
Romanticism
Refered to pre-industrial life
Rural senes and landscapes
Used past lifestyles for their inspiration
Realism
Portray the world as it really was
Portrayed the harsh conditions of the poor
Showed unpleasnt aspects
The induatrial revolution encouraged realism
Never used imagination
Photography
Access to chemicals led to phptography
Showed the conditions in factories
Helped to change child labor laws
Dada movement
Rejected reason and logic
Attempted to please the eye
'Never follow any known rules'
Socialist realism
Had similiarities with Realism
Put ordinary people(Presants and workers)
Artist could not protary ordinary people exactly as they saw them.
Approved type of art in the Soviet Union
Had a political aim
Highlight and glorify the proletariant
Forms usually used were
Poster, literature and cinema
1960s
Counter-culture
Rebeled against the society
Went against politic norms
It encouraged woman to stay home
Jhon F. Kennedy
Youth movement