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Essay heading: Influence of WW1 on the artwork of early 20th century
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Once again it seems to communicate a sort of intense, focused excitement. This is strongly contrasted by the second piece that is dominated by the dark blacks and more muted reds. Even the brush strokes appear to be slightly longer giving the piece an almost melancholy feel. From my own point of view it seems as if the first was painted in anticipation of going to war, while the second was painted after experiencing the violent death and horror of war... displayed 300 characters
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From my own point of view it seems as if the first was painted in anticipation of going to war, while the second was painted after experiencing the violent death and horror of war.
The last piece I chose, Explosion, by C.R.W. Nevinson in 1916 seems to relate in feeling to some of the previous pieces but uses a different subject matter... displayed next 300 characters
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