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20th cultural movements by Daniel

Raul Cerrillo Garcia

Created on December 8, 2023

MOVIMIENTOS ARTISTICOS sXX

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Cultural movements in the 20th century

Modernism (1900s)

It is a current of artistic renewal that took place from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20 th century.
  • Breaks with traditional styles
  • Seek new forms of expression inspired by nature
  • break with realism

Modernism artists

Architecture
Antoni Gaudí

Modernism artists

Modernism artists

Artist

Pablo Picasso

Surrealism

Artistic and literary movement that seeks to go beyond the real from the imaginary and the irrational. It is a current loaded with symbolism. Look for the representation of the unconscious and dreams. Animation of inanimate objects.

Artists

Joan Miró

Salvador Dalí

Cubism

Artistic movement that breaks with the classical perspective.Objects painted from different angles at the same time. Geometric figures become the means of representing nature and the enviromen. Use of perspective and collage. Pale colors,flattened images.

Artist

Maria Blanchard

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She was born on March 6,1881 in Santander. She died on April 5,1932 in Paris.

Hyperrealism

It is an artistic movement that originates towards the end of 1960 and reproduces the work in a way as real as if it were captured by a camera. Intense and extremely detailed realism.

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Joan Miró was born on April 20,1893 and died December 25,1983.
Salvador Dalí was born in Figueres on May 11, 1904. He died in Figueres on January 23, 1989.

Guernica was painted between the months of May and June of 1937. The Italians and Germans bombed Guernica because it was a good communications center with the Republican troops.