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- 2. A German school of design founded in 1919 that combined crafts and fine arts; it emphasized functional design and a unity between form and function.
- 3. An art movement that emerged in the late 1950s, focusing on simplicity and the use of basic geometric forms; often associated with a “less is more” philosophy.
- 7. An early 20th-century movement that celebrated technology, speed, and modernity, often depicting dynamic motion and the energy of urban life.
- 8. Art A movement that emerged in the 1950s, characterized by its focus on popular culture and mass media; it often incorporated imagery from advertisements and comic strips.
- 9. An avant-garde movement that emerged during World War I, known for its absurdity and rejection of traditional aesthetics; it often used satire and nonsensical elements.
- 10. Nouveau An international style popular from the late 19th century to early 20th century characterized by organic forms, flowing lines, and intricate decorative patterns inspired by nature.
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- 1. A revival of classical art and culture from ancient Greece and Rome, characterized by harmony, simplicity, and an emphasis on proportion.
- 4. A late 19th-century movement that sought to express ideas through symbolic imagery rather than direct representation, often exploring themes of dreams and spirituality.
- 5. A broad movement that emerged in the mid-20th century as a reaction against modernism; it is characterized by skepticism toward grand narratives and embraces eclectic styles.
- 6. Deco A style that flourished in the 1920s and 1930s, known for its bold geometric shapes, rich colors, and luxurious materials; it reflects modernity while drawing inspiration from earlier styles.
