Surrealists
The ________ sought to understand what was beyond the reach of reason, such as dreams, chance, and the unexpected.
Cubism
________ has two phases: Analytic (1907 to 1911): sought to emphasize form and line using monochromatic palettes and with the abstract treatment of space, presenting fragmented scenes that were connected through figures in different directions.
Expressionism
________ was an artistic movement that arose to oppose the objectivity of French Impressionism.
Fauvists
The ________ were the first to break with the classical perspective that prevailed in the artistic field.
scene
His work Joy of Living shows essential traits of the Fauvist aesthetic. The ________ depicts the communion of people with nature and love (in sinuous movements of lines and limpid colors)
Marinetti
________ proposed that Italian artists should break free from classical standards and be reborn to modernity and the new, valuing the products of the Industrial Revolution.
Futurist movement
The ________ emerged in 1909, with the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who published a text entitled "Futurist Manifesto "in the newspaper Le Figaro.
Cubist movement
The ________ emerged in 1907, based on the studies and productions of Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.
artistic movement
In 1916, in Zurich, Switzerland, Dadaism began. This ________ was formed by a group of writers, poets, and visual artists who questioned the supposed social progress that culminated in the First World War.
artistic movement of the avant garde
Each ________ presented very diverse proposals mainly in terms of the aesthetics of the productions and the structuring principles that sometimes converged and sometimes diverged from each other.