PPT-1920s Art Realism (Hopper)

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Regionalism Benton Modernism Stella OKeefe Edward Hopper Chop Suey 1929 Edward Hopper was an American artist in the 1920s Two common characteristics in his work

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Regionalism Benton Modernism Stella OKeefe Edward Hopper Chop Suey 1929 Edward Hopper was an American artist in the 1920s Two common characteristics in his work show facets of American life such as gas stations and theaters and seascapes and rural landscapes Because feminism was strong in the 1920s many of his solitary figures are women. social realism. , . psychological realism. , and animal stories.. 8.What kind of stories reflect the psychological and social realism? Please explain these two realism respectively and find two books that reflect each realism.. Cloudstreet. Noah Macinante & James Jarrett. Magical Realism. Magical Realism: . is a . genre . where magic elements are a natural part in an otherwise mundane, realistic environment. Although it is most commonly used as a literary genre, magic realism also applies to film and the visual arts. . Class web resources:. www.jackdawshivers.com. www.justin-hopper.com. Contact me:. juddy.hopper@gmail.com. @. oldweirdalbion. (twitter). Week One: Setting Out. …in which we lace our boots and widen our view…. The 19th Amendment. Several states granted women suffrage in late 19th and early 20th centuries. Constitutional amendment proposed in 1918. Ratified in 1920. Guarantees the right to vote regardless of gender. was. an . American . realist. . painter. : . he. . painted. lots of . oil. . paintings. and . watercolours. .. Let’s. . watch. a . video. …// BRAINSTORMING . A CHOISIR ! . 2. BIOGRAPHY : doc MP3 . 405 E. Houston St.. Highlands, TX 77562. Jessica Amezcua-Gallegos. Bonnie P. Hopper Primary. Established in 1980, B.P. Hopper Primary is located at 405 E. Houston, . . Highlands, TX 77562. The . Themes. ,Advertising and Attitudes towards Consumerism/Mass Media. Characteristics of the Twenties. Mass-Produced consumer goods. Consolidation of Companies. Electrification. Automobile. Rising Stock Prices. Section 1. America Struggles . with Postwar Issues. Nativism. Came out of various worries following WWI. Prejudice against foreign-born people. Evident in immigration quotas, rise of the . Ku Klux Klan. The “Hopping” Concept. Land on a celestial body using engines, conduct surface operations, then re-ignite engines and ‘hop’ to a new location on said body.. . Can hop multiple times until fuel runs out.. THE ROARING TWENTIES. Americans on the Move. Urbanization still accelerating.. More Americans lived in cities than in rural areas. 1920:. New York 5 million. Chicago 3 million. URBAN VS. RURAL. Farms started to struggle post-WWI.. Nov 2014. . SPOTLIGHT. ON. ”Amazing Grace”. Accomplishments. 1934 - First woman to graduate from Yale with a PhD in Mathematics.. 1943 - Joins the Navy as an officer after President Roosevelt authorizes the formation of the Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service.. SPRING 2018. 1. 2. Chuck Close uses __________ as subject matter in his paintings.. Antiques. Toys. Animals. People. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. How much do projects count toward your final grade (percentage)?. Reconstruction. Progressive Movement/Party and Populist Party. World War I. The Reconstruction/Civil Rights. Think About It:. What . . has been the lasting impact of the 13. th. , 14. th. , and 15. Creativity and literary contributions were rampant in the 1920s, with many representing the societal changes in their works.. Print Media. With more leisure time, and greater access to education, more people started to read during the 1920s. Reading books, magazines, and even other circulations became popular as a pastime. At the same time, more creative thinkers entered the scene to create to meets the demands..

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