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Answer:
It left artists feeling disillusioned with modern industrial culture
Explanation:
Answer:
It left artists feeling disillusioned with modern industrial culture.
Explanation:
The artists began to portray the horrors of war and abandoned the ideals of beauty and harmony to show the reality of pain and destruction caused by the world war.
Many focused on the aftermath of war and began to conceive a new type of art they called the "dada":
The art movement that originated during the WWI, was a direct reaction to the horror and pain of the war. The paintings, poetry and iconic representations are characterized by a satirical image of the world and lack also sense in reflecting the notion that wars are senseless.