MODERNISM 1910-1930: A REVOLUTIONARY ERA IN ART AND LITERATURE
Keywords:
Modernism, art, literature, avant-garde, abstraction, experimentation, cultural revolutionAbstract
This scientific article explores the phenomenon of Modernism, an artistic and literary movement that emerged between 1910 and 1930. This period witnessed a radical departure from traditional forms of expression, as artists and writers sought to challenge established norms and explore new possibilities. Through an examination of key works, notable authors, and the enduring impact of Modernism, this article sheds light on a transformative era in the history of art and literature.
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