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Essay heading: Modernism In Art
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Though there was
agreement among modernists as to the need for art to reflect modern life, there was far less
agreement on what actually constituted modern life. Thus, modern artists and architects
reflect very different aspects of modern life in their works. displayed 300 characters
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architecture in the period between 1880 and the outbreak of World War 2 in 1939.
In spite of the fact that these various styles often had little in common with each other,
they are traditionally clusted under the label of Modernism. It is thus rather difficult to give a
precise definition of modernism, one that encompasses all the characteristics of the
aritists and architects who are commonly grouped under this label... displayed next 300 characters
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