Impact of War on Art and Science

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Impact of War on Art and Science SSWH17 The student will be able to identify the major political and economic factors that shaped world societies between World War I and World War II. a. Examine the impact of the war on science, art, and social thinking by identifying the cultural significance of Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, and Picasso.

A New Physics Before 1914, many still believed in the values of the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Newton’s machine concept of the universe was still accepted Marie Curie discovered that radium gave off energy or radiation. As a result, they realized atoms were not simply hard materials. This discovery along with others would change the traditional views of the world

Albert Einstein A German born scientist working in Switzerland who provided a new view of the world at the beginning of the 20th century 1905 published his theory of relativity stating that space & time are not absolute Promoted the idea that matter is another form of energy Led to the Atomic Age To some, this meant a world without certainty

Sigmund Freud & Psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud was a doctor from Vienna Proposed a series of theories that raised questions about the nature of the human mind 1900 published Interpretations of Dreams According to Freud, human behavior was strongly determined by past experiences & internal forces of which people were largely unaware Psychoanalysis- method by which a therapist and patient could probe deeply into the patient’s memory If the patient’s mind could be made aware of the unconscious and repressed contents, the patient could be healed Developed into a major profession

Culture of Modernity Changes between 1870 and 1914 in art & literature; rebelling against traditional literary and artistic styles that had dominated since the Renaissance This period was one of the most productive in art history. By late 19th century, artists were seeking new forms of expression to reflect changing values

New Styles Developed Impressionism- began in France in 1870’s; Artists include Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, and Berthe Morisot Postimpressionism- began in the 1880’s. Vincent Van Gogh, a postimpressionist, believed artists should paint what they feel Beginning of 20th century, artists are seeking meaning in individual expression 1910, abstract expressionism began. One of these artists was Wasilly Kandinsky

Pablo Picasso By 1905, Picasso was starting his career Created a new style, cubism, that used geometric designs to recreate reality Attempted to view human forms from many sides

Architecture New style developed called functionalism Believed that buildings should be useful, all unnecessary ornamentation stripped away Led by Louis H. Sullivan of the Chicago School His most successful student would be one of the most well known architects of the century- Frank Lloyd Wright