Modern Art and Propaganda

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Claude Monet, Impressionism

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Mary Cassatt, Impressionism

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir , Impressionism

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Edgar Degas , Impressionism

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Paul Cezanne , Post-Impressionism

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Vincent Van Gogh , Post-Impressionism

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Georges Seurat, Neo-impressionist

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Paul Gaugin , Post- Impressionist

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Henri Matisse , fauvism

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Edvard Munch , Expressionism

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Wassily Kandinsky , Expressionism

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Oskar Kokoschka , Expressionism

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Marcel Duchamp , Cubism

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Pablo Picasso , Cubism

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Umberto Boccioni , Futurist

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Natalia Goncharova , Cubo- Futurism

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Hans Arp , Dadaism

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Marcel Duchamp, Dadaism

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Hanna Hoch , Dadaism

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El Lissitztky , constructivism

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Agitative Propaganda 

Using strong emotions like hate or fear 

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Integrative propaganda

Using indimidation

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Soft propaganda

Hidden with distraction

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Fish propaganda

Using red herrings

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Grey propaganda

Giving half-truths to make an ida more compelling

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Black propaganda

appealing to fear and existing biases

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White propaganda

convincing an audience of the senders good intentions