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Social, artistic and cultural movements - Coggle Diagram
Social, artistic and cultural movements
Industrial Revolution
Romanticism
refered back to a pre-industrial life
past lifestyle for inspiration
Realism
did not avoid uncomfortabe aspects
workers were not the subject
against romaticism
portray the world as it was
rural and urban landscapes
people liked paintings of daily life activities
not space
paintings were smaller
invention of metal tubes for oil paint
WWI
Dada Movement
reject reason and logic
intended to offend people
never follow any known rules
Russian Revolution
Socialist realism
artists who wanted other types of art must keep silent
officially approved type of art
ordinary people could not be portray as artist saw them
bold colours
people always were portray in a heoric way
1960s
Hippies
people who drop out of society
experimented with drugs
source of alarms to parents and politicians
belive in living in communes
promoted peace
middle-class while college students
distinctive clothes
long hair
flowers as a symbol of peace
travelled around the world in vans
diverse group of people
Youth movement
radical and social developments
counter.culture
flack of civil rights
cold war
baby boom
against consumerism
rock ´n´ roll
adults hated
poor white and black americans
household devices were need for domestic work
assassination of Kennedy