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1918 - 1939 (Interwar) Art Artsy

    https://www.artsy.net/gene/1918-1939-interwar
    The “interwar” period in European history refers to the volatile decades (1918–1939) between some of the world’s most devastating wars. This contradictory era witnessed both the march of Progressivism and the rise of Fascism. The art of this period was …

Arts and culture in the interwar period - Commemoration ...

    https://www.wien.gv.at/english/history/commemoration/culture.html
    Among them are Emmerich Kalman (1882 to 1953) with "Countess Mariza" in 1924, Franz Lehar (1870 to 1948) with "The Land of Smiles" in 1923 and "The Czarevitch" in 1927, Ralph Benatzky (1884 to 1957) with " Im weißen Rössl " in 1930 or Leo Fall with " Madame Pompadour " in 1922.

German Expressionism - Interwar Period Artistic Movements

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    German Expressionism was an answer to the grim reality of daily life. But it was not so much a direct relay of life to art. Rather, it was more of a filter; a way of assembling the clutter of post-war Germany to coherence on the screen. It was a way to represent and bring across the reality few could imagine.

German painting during the inter-war years Art Blart

    https://artblart.com/tag/german-painting-during-the-inter-war-years/
    If ever there were a time in history that I would like to go back to and work as an artist, it is most definitely the interwar years in Paris, or Berlin up until 1933 when the Nazis took control of German culture.

The Artists Who Redesigned a War-Shattered Europe - The ...

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/arts/design/engineer-agitator-constructor-moma.html
    Dec 17, 2020 · The Museum of Modern Art debuts a transformative acquisition of Soviet, Polish, German and Dutch graphic arts from after World War I. ...

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