Art Appreciation-Chapter22
Transcript of Art Appreciation-Chapter22
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Between World Wars
Chapter 22
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DADA
• Began as a protest to the horrors of WWI
• Dada was a rallying cry with an ambiguous meaning
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Hannah Hoch
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Hannah Hoch
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Surrealism
• These artist did not like the modern reliance on science
• They focused on the importance of dreams, fantasies, and hallucinations
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Salvador Dali
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Salvador Dali
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Salvador Dali
• Painted his nightmares
• Highly realistic yet improbable
• Extremely high academic technique of untraditional subject matter
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Renee Magritte
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Renee Magritte
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American Regionalism
• Coincided with the depression era
• Local subject matter
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Grant Wood. American Gothic. 1930.29-1/4" × 24-1/2". 74.3 × 62.4 cm.
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American Gothic
• Crisp and realistic in style
• Inspired by a house built by a local carpenter in what he thought was a rendition of Gothic architecture