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    Art reflects the spirit of man and the age in which he lives Art is a human construct, it is bound to the artist that creates it just like each person is bound to the age in which they live. Art is as much a part of the artist, as words are part of the person that spoke them. It is the Human Spirit to want to progress from your predecessor, to use your forerunner's knowledge to break away and accomplish more. Art, being intrinsically entertained with the Human Spirit follows this trend. Each style

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    Russolo Research Paper

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    influential, neither his musical scores nor his intonarumori survived, which means the assumption can be made that neither were of great interest to the musical world (Morgan 116-117). Although Futurism did have a lasting impact in the world, as detailed in an article about Russolo and his instruments, “[y]et Futurism stands in the history of twentieth-century music as the first clear manifestation of a major and enduring concern: the relationship between new music and modern technology. Although the Futurists

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    His parents pushed music in their household however the rebellious Paul viewed music of the time as “meaningless” and stuck to the path of drawing and art. Paul Klee’s artwork was heavily influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, futurism, cubism, and surrealism. Although widely known for his physically small, abstract artwork that resembled hieroglyphic puzzles, Klee will long be

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    The Italian fascist regime between the years 1922 to 1943 provoked many changes in areas such as education, religion, foreign influence and culture. In the film Un Tè Con Mussolini, Zeffirelli attempts to advocate certain implications to the viewers by purposely choosing to either conceal or reveal many of these transitions and their effects on the different sectors of Italian society. For instance, although the central character Luca is presented to have some form of schooling the film fails to

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    History has had an inarguable and behemoth impact on the trajectory of art and literature that it surrounds. Quite often, these mediums are a mere reflection of the artist's or author’s existence, and can be viewed as heavily autobiographical, regardless if the artist acknowledges this or not. In fact, many artists and authors will deny that their work is influenced by outside events, and wish to attest that their productions are sporadically born out of the creative abyss of their minds. However

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    The Art Nouveau Movement

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    ART NUVEAU MOVEMENT Art Nouveau on the other hand was a decorative arts and architecture movement during the late 19th century and early 20th century. The movement generated people who were enticed by the movement throughout Europe and beyond. According to Lemmen, the movement had a vast variety of styles and, consequently, it was known by many names. The movement's aim was to modernize design, because they were to differentiate themselves from eclectic historical styles. According to Lemmon, the

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    Giacomo Balla

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    impressionism and pointillism. After that, he felt interested in color and light control. Than he began to practice his own style. His work is full of dynamic and speed. He was emphasis the process of movement and all the motions recorded in the same space. Futurism since from the 20th century, which is celebrated advanced technology and urban

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    Adolf Hitler Propaganda

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    When Adolf Hitler gave his 1937 speech inaugurating the "Great Exhibition of German Art" he delivered a lucid testament to art’s capacity to speak to and for culture. Cubism, Dadaism, Futurism, Impressionism, etc., have nothing to do with German people Adolf thinks. How is war and art connected in which way, and art used as a weapon. Does propaganda art have a major effect on morals? If so, how does a artist defend there work or create art that wont be offensive. Hitler believes that war and culture

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    forming new ideas and styles. Quantum physics gave way to a new process of thinking. This mentality spread rapidly and went beyond the realm of physics and into the minds of various types of artists. Art movements that transpired include Cubism, Futurism, and Fauvism; eventually leading to Nonobjective art. Architecture modernization also becomes clear in observation of the International Style. First and foremost, discovery in physics began a domino effect in the modernization of the world. Einstein

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    Les Demoiselles D Avignon

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    of painting show many different views and angles of nontraditional perspective. Futurism was a wonderful Italian movement that praised modernity. Custructivism used geometic language to symbolize a social vision. It was very difficult to understand and would eventually be changed by Socialist

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