Realism was a popular artistic genre of the 1920s.
Surrealism and Art Deco
Surrealism is a type of art that opposes reality and looks very bizarre and almost dreamlike. This type of art became popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and one reason for that was because of the Great Depression, people were focused on politics and economics and occasionally needed something to take their mind off of reality, and surrealist pieces were perfect because they are anything but real.
The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York, spanning the 1920s.
Cigarettes and flapper skirts (and short, bobbed hair) were some symbols of a liberated woman in the 1920s.
Popular 1920's DanceThe Foxtrot became popular in the 1920s.
foxtrot
A left-wing political party; the popular party in Germany in the 1920s
Swing became popular in th late 1920s, evolving out of the partnered Charleston dance that was widely popular.
Describe social changes and technological advances during the 1920s ... Popular culture in the 1920s was characterized by innovation in film, visual art.
the auto mobile quickly became popular followed by radios and other technology
Swing started in the late 1920s, coming out of the partnered Charleston that was widely popular.
One technological advance that did not become popular in the 1920s was the television. While early prototypes were developed during this time, it wasn't until the 1950s that television became a common household item.
Football wasn't very popular yet and it was considered a dangerous sport. It wasn't until the 1950 that padding became better.
Cars started to become popular around 1908 and became common in the 1920s.
Realism was a popular artistic genre of the 1920s.
Prohibition was the largest social conflict in the 1920s.