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    Deco Art In The 1920s

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    The 1920s are known as the decade of extravagance‚ and the art in the decade definitely reflected it. Art deco and surrealism both came to popularity in the ‘20s‚ probably due to the change from the standard lifestyle of the ‘10s to the lavish way of life that only the 1920s could posses. The two art forms‚ although vastly different‚ both show two sides of the great Jazz Age. Beginning in France‚ the art deco design represented the fashion side of modernism. When the style crossed the Atlantic

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    affect how I feel I should look and what I do so I can look a certain way. That media tells me and girls to wear makeup and do our hair. That is what makes us beautiful. This relates to Dora Maar’s influences (the feelings of the interwar people and surrealism) because Dora Maar tried to capture the how people were feeling in the interwar because of new system and ideas. period and I tried to capture how girls‚ especially teenage girls‚ are feeling now because of new media. We are both trying to capture

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    The Things They Carried The Things They Carried is a novel by Tim O’Brien that makes someone face reality. War is crazy. Some things seem true and other things they just don’t know what to think. Surrealism means not real. Surrealism has a big part in the war. The hard thing is figuring out what’s not true and what is. It can be tricky‚ some things that may be false sound like they can’t be made up. Then that’s when their imagination takes over. They have to fight with their imagination and comprehend

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    A True War Story

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    In the chapter “How to Tell a True War Story‚ by O’Brien ‚ O’Brien tend to use a lot of surrealism throughout the soldier’s stories. When the soldiers tell their story they tend to add things to it to make the story seem more fascinating to those listening to it‚ which leads to it having surrealism in it. However‚ that’s when people start to question if it’s actually true or not true ‚ that’s an answer nobody really wants to know. O’Brien stats‚ “ A true war story is never moral.” It does not instruct

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    Ouka Leele Biography

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    painted with watercolour and varnished. She applied this striking and sometimes disorientating technique both to everyday scenes and portraits and to elaborately staged fantasy pictures (e.g. Dream of a Summer Night‚ 1986) reminiscent of Symbolism or Surrealism. Later she created more serene images‚ often including her daughter Maria.In one of her photographs called ‘The Diplomacy’‚ the photographer (Ouka Leele) has presented a bold atmosphere as the colours used contrast each other such as Green and Red

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    Introduction The paper aims to trace the development of painting through the following periods: baroque‚ neoclassicism‚ realism‚ impressionism‚ post-impressionism‚ cubism‚ geometric abstraction‚ and surrealism. They make up the history of painting and help to understand the stages of its development and why modern painting looks like it looks. Baroque: (1600 - 1750) Baroque was a characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century. Baroque

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    Understanding Faults

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    was created to show life in its purist form. Art made for the common man. In the early 1920’s after World War I had ended and in the same era as the first commercial radio broadcast‚ A very different display of art was on the horizon‚ Surrealism. Surrealism is best proclaimed for its writings and visual arts. The image artist were in interest of displaying was a dream state of reality. Artist painted unnerving‚ illogical scenes with Since the 18th century Romanticism dominated French literature

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    Examination of the Relationship between Genre of Artwork and Artistic Medium International Baccalaureate Internal Assessment Project Mathematical Studies 1 Standard Level Dating back 30‚000 years ago to the primitive cave paintings of the Neanderthals‚ art has been around for centuries. It has contributed to the progression of civilization and reformed the common thought of society. Its vast dispersion over many cultures makes it a relatable and comprehensible topic for people

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    Pablo Picasso

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    I believe that Picasso’s mural Guernica is Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ and Expressionism. However‚ before I get give my reason why let us look and understand what that mural is about. In Cubist artwork‚ objects are analyzed‚ broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form. By doing this‚ artists are able to use surreal views and expressions to show emotion and convey messages. So‚ in reality‚ I don’t think one can have Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ and Expressionism without each other. They are all a by-product of

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    1920s Art Influences

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    What was 1920’s art like? By: Marisol Menendez and Libby Davis Art Influences • Art in the 1920’s was mainly influenced by two movements: Dada and Surrealism. Dada Art • Dada was an anti-art movement . Anti Art painters rejected in some way the conventional artistic standards. • It was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I. It rejected reason and logic‚ prizing nonsense‚ irrationality and intuition. Many Dada artist scattered across Europe after Great War ended. Dada’s

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