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Second Industrial Revolution Art


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Second Industrial Revolution Art. These same works of art often reflect the unease, tension, and loss that resulted from such development. Artists, especially photographers, were hired to celebrate industrial achievements, particularly the construction of railroads.

Assembly line, capturing engineering ingenuity and the spirit of the
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These same works of art often reflect the unease, tension, and loss that resulted from such development. Many paths were opened to art and architecture, but all of them can be summarized in one: Since then, and even today, art continues in the same direction.

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Assembly line, capturing engineering ingenuity and the spirit of the

Since then, and even today, art continues in the same direction. In conclusion, examining the influence of the industrial revolution on art reveals how major economic and technological changes have always spurred cultural and artistic transformations. Since then, and even today, art continues in the same direction. This history started with the eighteenth century’s industrial revolution and was furthered during the second industrial revolution that began in the 1850s and 1860s, with its innovations in electricity and communication technologies.

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