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Fashion, art, and literature of the 1920’s

Explore the fashion trends, art movements, and popular literature of the 1920's. Discover the iconic styles, influential artworks, and notable literary works that defined this vibrant era.

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Fashion, art, and literature of the 1920’s

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  1. Fashion, art, and literature of the 1920’s Shera Casseus Carmirlyta Despeignes Wanise Saintil 2-27-13

  2. fashion trends in 1900’s • Men • Slacks with white bottoms • Non-formal suits • Celluloid collar (detachable). • Women • Corsets • High collars • Big hats • Floor length hobble skirts

  3. MEN High collar shirts trousers/knickers( young). fitted Sleek suits (men). Pattern/shape ties. FASHION in 1920’s

  4. WOMEN Short hemlines Skirts / Flapper dresses “page boy” hair style Cropped hats FASHION in 1920’s

  5. Literature • Back in 1920’s, reading was very important for the society; mainly in the winter. • Printed writings were there: • to inform • to persuade • to make changes in the society.

  6. Popular books in the 1920’s • James Weldon Johnson- The Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man. • F. Scott Fitzgerald- The Great Gatsby James Weldon Johnson f. Scott FitzGerald

  7. Mary cassatt “the child bath” • It’s a portraits a mother taking care of her and child health. • This work of art that embraces the natural love. • Love between a mother and a child. • This painting reflected the 19th century ideas about raising a child. • Not only about health but intense emotional

  8. Jacob Lawrence “Migration series” • Movement of 1.3 million Africans Americans from south to north. • Moved to be free from slavery and racism. • Better opportunity and education • Jacob was a part of the movement.

  9. links • Literature • http://www.1920-30.com/literature/ • Fashion from the 1920’s • http://www.ehow.com/list_7745244_mens-fashion-styles-1920s.html • http://www.life123.com/beauty/fashion/trends/1920s-fashion.shtml • Victorian fashion trend • http://www.life123.com/beauty/fashion/trends/1900-1910-fashions.shtml

  10. links • Arts http://www.phillipscollection.org/migration_series/flash/experience.cfm http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/111442 http://www.marycassatt.org/The-Child's-Bath.html

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