After WWI, European life in itself had changed greatly due to the devastation, loss, and change in governments. However, the change in society was greatly influenced by art. Expressionism was a significant contributor to this new form of art. These artists would portray the horrors of war by painting or drawing disfigured people who were hurt in the war, or families mourning their loved ones. The most famous is Picasso's Guernica, which exhibits many disfigured creatures that are either in mourning or hurt by the continuing violence from the war. I think that this is the most interesting form of art that appeared in the years following World War I because it mainly appeared in Germany, where the war initially started, and pursued despite all the oppositions. In fact, Expressionism convinced many people by the start of World War II that war was devastating. Art really impacted society and the way they thought about life, and it's really interesting to see how much of a role art played in life.
Answer this question…
It led many artists to explore styles that emphasized emotions and criticized rationality.
The war's chaos left many artists disillusioned with traditional ideas and beliefs - apex
He was interested in math, science and the art of war.
new york
World War 2.
it looked to science to explain the world around them, and this also was an influensed intot he art. Da Vinci is a prime example of this becasue he used very detailed notes and drawlings to create his art work.
History is art because it is a memory of the past. Science is something that is scientific and history shouldn't be hard it should be art.
art because there is not as much violance in art than in sciene and war
Max Schwarte has written: 'Die Technik im Weltkriege' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Military art and science, Technology 'Kriegstechnik der gegenwart' -- subject(s): Military art and science, Naval art and science
math science and the art of war
Archer Jones has written: 'The art of war in the Western world' -- subject(s): History, Military History, Military art and science
Answer this question… develop new artistic styles that rejected traditional ideas about art.
He was interested in math, science and the art of war.
Political Science is an Art in the sense that the political arena all round the world is dynamic and ever-changing.
Political Science is an Art in the sense that the political arena all round the world is dynamic and ever-changing.
Lucien Zacharoff has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Defenses, Russia, World War, 1939-1945 'This is war!' -- subject(s): Military Aeronautics, Military art and science, War
It is an art as it can not be a science.
Science can be considered an art because it involves creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking to develop new theories or solutions to complex problems. Scientists often have to think outside the box and explore new ideas, much like artists do in their creative process. Both science and art require imagination and innovation.
Martin L. Van Creveld has written: 'Nuclear proliferation and the future of conflict' -- subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation, War (International law), Military policy 'Technology and war' -- subject(s): History, Military History, Military art and science, Technology 'The Encyclopedia of Revolutions and Revolutionaries' 'The transformation of war' -- subject(s): History, Military art and science, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history, War, World politics 'Command in war' -- subject(s): History, Command of troops, Command and control systems 'The rise and decline of the state' -- subject(s): State, The, The State, World politics 'Hitler's strategy 1940-1941' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945 'Supplying war' -- subject(s): History, Logistics, Military art and science, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history 'The art of war' -- subject(s): War (Philosophy), Military art and science, History 'Air power and maneuver warfare' -- subject(s): Maneuver warfare, Case studies, Air power