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"Accommodation of Desire"— lots of symbols: lion-sex, ants-death, represent his relationship: Salvador Dali, surrealism
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"Barcelona Pavilion" - idea that less is more with flowing open spaces, wanted to diffierentiate and move on from WWI, and the Nazis some his as too modern: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, architecture
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"Chain Gang" --enormous hands hold scythes, pickaxes, and shovels, symbolizing the brutal work of the chain gang: William Johnson
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"Future Expectations" - a juxtaposed photo that displayed the expectations of wealth and family, represented wealthy who lost all their wealth during depression, a combination of two different photos, a ghostly girl representing the future family: James Van der Zee, interventionist photography
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"God Bless the Child" - Great Depression song, strong win weak fade? Encouraged people to get through the depression .: Billie Holiday, Jazz
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"Guernica"-horrors of war, bombing of town in Spanish Civil War, large mural, lost of destruction and pain involved: Pablo Picasso, synthetic cubism
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"Harlequin's Carnival"— abstract art with a world of dreams, about the uncertainties of the 1920s: Joan Miro, surrealism
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"It Don't Mean a Thing" - Displayed happy and positive feelings to help people during the depression, used as an outlet, jungle music as influence: Edward "Duke" Ellington, Jazz
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"Mask of Fear" - Fore telling a time to come, displays sadness, defeat caused by HItler's power, face with 4 legs behind it: Paul Klee, surealist/expressionist
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"Mealtimes in the Trenches" - war is not humanity, human like figures w/o human faces, dead bodies → brutality of war: Otto Dix
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"Panel 51 - the migration series" - Displayed the great migration and wanted to show blacks were equally as strong, also depicted great depression (evictions, beggars, prostitutes), abstract and cartoon like: Jacob Lawrence
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"Prairie Style Home"-form follows function, reflect purpose and harmonizes with it, characterized by overhanging roofs.: Frank Lloyd Wright, functionalism
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"Proletarian Unity" - displayed Lenin merging together soicety. Showed communism as the only away to stop fascism and unite the world. Allowed poor people to see message of communism: Deigo Rivera
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"Pulcinella" - modernizing old styles, expression of his faith, angry and intense, rigid: Stravinsky, neoclassical
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"Revolution": Marc Chagal
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"Self Portrait at the Border Between the US and Mexico"-- symbolism to show diff b/w U.S. and mex, lack of brightness and hapiness and shows the riots and poverty of the depression: Frida Kahlo, surrealism
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"Several Circles"—circle motif, adoption of geometric shapes in art, described inner potential of people, abstract: Wassily Kandinsky
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"The City" - Showed the machine age and urbanization, 1919, positive effects of technology, colorful setting: Fernand Leger, cubism
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"The History of Mexico" --literally about the history of Mexico, commissioned by the Mexican gov't it is free to the public. It shows the past civilizations of Mexico, the cruelties of the history, and the Mexican Independence movement: Deigo Rivera, Muralism
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"The Night" -- disproportion people and anguished faces show the chaos of the post WW1 era and how bad society was: Max Beckmann
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"The Trial"—themes against totalitarianism, story about gov't rule and man having no control: Franz Kafka
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"The Wasteland"- change from romantic to dark writing, displayed fragmented society through fragmented poetry, death and destruction, and reaction to World War 1: TS Eliot
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"White Angel"—depression era image of breadline, realistic image instead of an ideal world,: Dorothea Lange, photography
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"White Crucifixion"— Crucification of Jesus along with a painting about attacks and Jews and fascism effects (which it denounced): Marc Chagall
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a literary genre that reveals a character's thoughts and feeling as they develop by means of a long soliloquy: Stream of Consciousness
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artistic content depends on internal form rather than pictorial representation: abstract art
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artists constructed paintings and drawings from objects and shapes cut from paper to represent parts of an object.: Synthetic Cubism
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characterized by stylized natural forms and sinuous outlines of such objects as leaves and vines and flowers: Art Nouveau
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Interventionist Photography: kind of photography practiced by James Van der Zee
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Movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, for example by the irrational juxtaposition of images: Surrealism
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Muralism: a wall painting
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music style that came about as composers reacted against romanticism and wanted to return to the structure and styles of earlier periods but combined with dissonant, tonal and even atonal harmonies.: Neo-classical
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musical form that developed in the United States in the early 1900s, blending African rhythms and European harmonies: Jazz
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Objects are broken up and reassembled in an abstract form: Cubism
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principle that architects should design a building based on the purpose of that building: Functionalism
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style of art in which artists sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical reality: Expressionism
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Ulysses— follows a man's day: James Joyce, stream of consciousness