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An Age of Uncertainty

An Age of Uncertainty. Europe After the War Art in an Age of Uncertainty The U.S. After the War. A. Europe After the War. The rule of old monarchies/empires had come to an end Russia Germany Austria-Hungary New and changing governments created insecurities about the future

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An Age of Uncertainty

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  1. An Age of Uncertainty Europe After the War Art in an Age of Uncertainty The U.S. After the War

  2. A. Europe After the War • The rule of old monarchies/empires had come to an end • Russia • Germany • Austria-Hungary • New and changing governments created insecurities about the future • All countries were almost bankrupt following the war • Recovery from the war was hard

  3. The Post World War I era became known as: • An Age of Uncertainty • An Age of Disillusionment • An Age of New Ideas because the world was seen as being unpredictable and unsafe • Many people began to fear what the future would bring

  4. Traditional scientific theories where the world was explainable were no longer trusted. • Albert Einstein – Theory of Relativity • Nothing in the world is constant except for the speed of light.

  5. B. Art in an Age of Uncertainty • Writers were disillusioned with reason and progress • Artists rejected traditional ideas • 3 New art movements emerged

  6. Cubism • Natural shapes changed into geometric forms. • Objects were broken down into different parts with sharp angles and edges Pablo PicassoThree Musicians

  7. 2. Dadaism • Artwork was meant to be absurd, nonsensical, & meaningless. • Established customs had been made meaningless by the war. Francis PicabiaThe Child Carburetor

  8. 3. Surrealism Beyond or Above Reality • Sought to link the world of dreams with real life where objects were represented in an unrealistic way • Artists tried to call on the unconscious part of the mind.

  9. Salvador DaliSwans Reflecting Elephants

  10. C. The U.S. After the War • No Age of Uncertainty • Not affected the same way as Europe by WWI • Jazz Age – Many Americans began to celebrate life in the 1920’s

  11. Some Americans were affected by the Age of Uncertainty • Gertrude Stein called Americans who were disillusioned the “Lost Generation” • Writers Ernest Hemingway & F. Scott Fitzgerald were members

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