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Explore the fashion trends, art movements, and popular literature of the 1920's. Discover the iconic styles, influential artworks, and notable literary works that defined this vibrant era.
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Fashion, art, and literature of the 1920’s Shera Casseus Carmirlyta Despeignes Wanise Saintil 2-27-13
fashion trends in 1900’s • Men • Slacks with white bottoms • Non-formal suits • Celluloid collar (detachable). • Women • Corsets • High collars • Big hats • Floor length hobble skirts
MEN High collar shirts trousers/knickers( young). fitted Sleek suits (men). Pattern/shape ties. FASHION in 1920’s
WOMEN Short hemlines Skirts / Flapper dresses “page boy” hair style Cropped hats FASHION in 1920’s
Literature • Back in 1920’s, reading was very important for the society; mainly in the winter. • Printed writings were there: • to inform • to persuade • to make changes in the society.
Popular books in the 1920’s • James Weldon Johnson- The Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man. • F. Scott Fitzgerald- The Great Gatsby James Weldon Johnson f. Scott FitzGerald
Mary cassatt “the child bath” • It’s a portraits a mother taking care of her and child health. • This work of art that embraces the natural love. • Love between a mother and a child. • This painting reflected the 19th century ideas about raising a child. • Not only about health but intense emotional
Jacob Lawrence “Migration series” • Movement of 1.3 million Africans Americans from south to north. • Moved to be free from slavery and racism. • Better opportunity and education • Jacob was a part of the movement.
links • Literature • http://www.1920-30.com/literature/ • Fashion from the 1920’s • http://www.ehow.com/list_7745244_mens-fashion-styles-1920s.html • http://www.life123.com/beauty/fashion/trends/1920s-fashion.shtml • Victorian fashion trend • http://www.life123.com/beauty/fashion/trends/1900-1910-fashions.shtml
links • Arts http://www.phillipscollection.org/migration_series/flash/experience.cfm http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/111442 http://www.marycassatt.org/The-Child's-Bath.html