52-03 British Art 1900-50 - The Great War and After 1910-30
This talk covers the 1910 to 1930 room at Tate Britain. I talk about some World War I war artists and the direction art took after the war. Following the horror of the war period many artists wanted to return to normality and others wanted to start afresh and so we we see a wide range of styles and approaches. Note the Tate Britain has been rehung since this was recorded but many paintings remain in the room. Full PDF notes of the talk are at https://www.shafe.co.uk/wp-content/up....

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52-04 British Art 1900-50 - Realism in the 1920s and 30s

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52-07 British Art 1900-50 - The Interwar Years, 1930s

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35-03 Art Nouveau 1890-1914 - Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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What Americans Need to Understand About China | The Ezra Klein Show

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The Life & Works | Edward Burne-Jones (1833—1898) | "More True than Real"

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56-01 Magic Realism and New Objectivity

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37-01 Edvard Munch

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Everyone Ignores The Most Disturbing Detail Here

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54-01 Maurits Esher

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21-09 The Gothic and its Revival

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98-01 Tate - A History of the Tate

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49-01 Bauhaus

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What was life like for a German CIVILIAN under the Nazi regime? | Second World War

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60-05 Young British Artists

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44-01 Vorticism

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Zurbarán at The National Gallery

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Architecture, art and design - 100 years of the Bauhaus (1/3) | DW Documentary

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00-01 200 Views of Western Art

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The Complete Timeline of American Art After 1900 | Behind the Masterpiece

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