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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 7. An early 20th-century movement that celebrated technology, speed, and modernity, often depicting dynamic motion and the energy of urban life.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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. 1. A revival of classical art and culture from ancient Greece and Rome, characterized by harmony, simplicity, and an emphasis on proportion.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.