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I believe it was Art Nouveau.

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What was the period of art before surrealism?

Expressionism and cubism are two movements which preceded surrealism. But Surrealism came from the movement Dada, as Andre Breton needed to find a purpose to the anti-art movement, to make sense of the war ravaged world.


What modern art movement can also be called non art?

Dada


What is the view of the Dada art movement?

Anything can and should be considered art.


What is dada?

Dada is a difficult word to explain. for me Dada can be your brother, a goon or your grandfather


Which of these art movement was most clearly decducated to breaking the tradtional defntion art?

dada


Adherents to which art movement believed that anything could and should be considered art?

dada


Which art movement was mostly clearly dedicated to breaking the tradition of art?

Dada APEX


Marcel Duchamp and the Dada art movement pushed the boundaries of traditional art by?

ridiculing traditional notions of "high art."


Which artist created Dada as abstract art?

Dada was not created by any ONE artist. Important names are Hans Arp and Max Ernst in the Zürich Dada movement.


Who inspired surrealist art?

The art movement called Dada was a precursor to Surrealism. It questioned "what is art" by making "non-art" The surrealists took this idea and ran with it years later, keeping the "non-art" aesthetic, but giving it meaning. Marcel Duchamp is one of my favorite Dada artists, who also was a good bridge between Dada and Surrealism.


Pop Art's elevation of everyday commercial items to the level of fine art recalls which of the following?

The Dada movement's ready-mades


What are the characteristics of Dada?

Dada art is usually very wild and wacky. Dada art doesn't follow any rules and uses anything for inspiration.Find out more about Dada Art at http://arthistorylessons.net/dada-quick-facts