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Artes y Manualidades - Movimientos artísticos: 1901-1945

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cubism
[Sustantivo]

an early 20th-century art movement that portrays an object or person in a fragmented form and from different angles simultaneously

cubismo

cubismo

Art Deco
[Sustantivo]

a style of art, popular in 1920s and 1930s, characterized by the frequent use of geometric shapes with distinct borders and strong colors

art decó

art decó

ashcan school
[Sustantivo]

a group of American realist painters active in the early 20th century who sought to capture the everyday life of the city

escuela del cubo de basura, grupo de pintores realistas del cubo de basura

escuela del cubo de basura, grupo de pintores realistas del cubo de basura

bloomsbury group
[Sustantivo]

a group of English writers, intellectuals, and artists active in the early 20th century, who sought to challenge the conventions of the time

grupo de Bloomsbury, círculo de Bloomsbury

grupo de Bloomsbury, círculo de Bloomsbury

constructivism
[Sustantivo]

an art movement originated in Russia that is abstract and aims at depicting modern industrial societies and urban areas

constructivismo

constructivismo

cubo-futurism
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in Russia in the early 20th century, characterized by its use of dynamic forms and bright colors

cubo-futurismo, futurismo cúbico

cubo-futurismo, futurismo cúbico

Dada
[Sustantivo]

an early 20th-century movement in art, literature, music, and cinema, renouncing and satirizing artistic and social traditions and highlighting the illogical and absurd as a way of protest

dadaísmo

dadaísmo

der blaue reiter
[Sustantivo]

a group of German Expressionist painters active in the early 20th century, who sought to capture the spiritual essence of nature

el jinete azul, el grupo del jinete azul

el jinete azul, el grupo del jinete azul

de stijl
[Sustantivo]

a Dutch artistic movement active in the early 20th century, characterized by its use of abstract forms, geometric shapes, and primary colors

un movimiento artístico holandés activo a principios del siglo XX,  caracterizado por el uso de formas abstractas

un movimiento artístico holandés activo a principios del siglo XX, caracterizado por el uso de formas abstractas

die brucke
[Sustantivo]

a German Expressionist art movement active in the early 20th century, which sought to express emotions and feelings through bold colors and forms

Die Brücke, El puente

Die Brücke, El puente

fauvism
[Sustantivo]

a style of painting that employs vivid colors and depicts objects and figures in a non-naturalistic way, originated in Paris in 1905

fauvismo

fauvismo

futurism
[Sustantivo]

a literary and artistic movement that regarded machinery and technology positively, common in the 1920s and 30s in Italy

futurismo

futurismo

group of seven
[Sustantivo]

a group of Canadian landscape painters active in the early 20th century who sought to capture the unique beauty of the Canadian landscape

Grupo de los Siete, los Siete

Grupo de los Siete, los Siete

modernism
[Sustantivo]

a style or movement in art, literature, and architecture developed in the beginning of 20th century that greatly differs from ones that are traditional

modernismo

modernismo

Ex: Modernism in literature often challenges conventional storytelling, as seen in the experimental prose of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.El **modernismo** en la literatura a menudo desafía la narración convencional, como se ve en la prosa experimental de James Joyce y Virginia Woolf.
neoclassicism
[Sustantivo]

a style of art, literature, music, or architecture that imitates the style practiced in ancient Greece and Rome

neoclasicismo

neoclasicismo

Ex: Neoclassicism experienced a revival in the 19th century, with artists and architects across Europe and the Americas embracing classical ideals in their work.
primitivism
[Sustantivo]

a genre of art or literature that promotes the idealization of primitive and simplistic values

primitivismo

primitivismo

orphism
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in France in the early 20th century, characterized by its use of abstract forms, bright colors, and curved lines

orfismo

orfismo

photo-secession
[Sustantivo]

a group of American photographers active in the early 20th century who sought to challenge the conventions of photography and create a more artistic style

foto-secesión, secesión fotográfica

foto-secesión, secesión fotográfica

purism
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in France in the early 20th century, characterized by its use of simplified forms and abstract shapes

purismo

purismo

suprematism
[Sustantivo]

an early 20th-century art movement in Russia that created abstract works using basic geometric shapes in a limited range of colors

suprematismo

suprematismo

vorticism
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in England in the early 20th century, characterized by its use of dynamic forms and bold colors

vorticismo, movimiento vorticista

vorticismo, movimiento vorticista

regionalism
[Sustantivo]

an American art movement active in the early 20th century, which focused on depicting the everyday life of rural America

regionalismo, movimiento regionalista

regionalismo, movimiento regionalista

concrete art
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of geometric shapes and mathematical principles

arte concreto

arte concreto

School of Paris
[Sustantivo]

a group of modernist painters active in the mid-20th century who sought to capture the vibrancy and energy of the city

Escuela de París

Escuela de París

an artistic style popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of geometric shapes and mathematical principles

abstracción geométrica

abstracción geométrica

neo-romanticism
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of bold colors and romantic themes

neorromanticismo, romanticismo moderno

neorromanticismo, romanticismo moderno

new objectivity
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in Germany in the early 20th century, characterized by its use of realism and a detached, unsentimental approach to subject matter

nueva objetividad, objetividad nueva

nueva objetividad, objetividad nueva

precisionism
[Sustantivo]

an American art movement active in the early 20th century, which sought to capture the modern, industrialized world through precise, geometric forms

precisionismo, movimiento de precisión

precisionismo, movimiento de precisión

social realism
[Sustantivo]

an artistic style popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of realism to depict the struggles of the working class and other marginalized people

realismo social, realismo societal

realismo social, realismo societal

socialist realism
[Sustantivo]

an aesthetic theory that was officially put into practice in communist states, believing that artistic works had a didactic function and should show the public the principles of a socialist state

realismo socialista

realismo socialista

surrealism
[Sustantivo]

a 20th-century style of art and literature in which unrelated events or images are combined in an unusual way to represent the experiences of the mind

surrealismo

surrealismo

Ex: The film 's narrative , influenced by surrealism, unfolds like a dream , with disjointed scenes and strange juxtapositions that challenge the viewer 's sense of reality .La narrativa de la película, influenciada por el **surrealismo**, se desarrolla como un sueño, con escenas inconexas y extrañas yuxtaposiciones que desafían el sentido de la realidad del espectador.
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