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AP European History Period 3: 1815-1914 Drill 2, Problem 4. Paintings like the one depicted above were a direct reflection of what?
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- 00:04
Here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by nationalism
- 00:06
patriotism's meaner older brother take Elizabeth image right there all right [Image of a Picasso painting]
- 00:13
well here's question paintings like the one depicted above or a direct
- 00:16
reflection of what and hear your potential answers ...Well before we move on
- 00:23
to the question in hand we'd just like to clarify something for you see that woman [Close up of a woman in the painting]
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- 00:26
mean muggin on the right there she doesn't actually hate us which is a
- 00:31
really good thing because no one wants to mess with five naked ladies with
- 00:34
elbows that pointy nope we can all rest easy because she's actually just wearing
- 00:38
an African mask but what does it all mean well we can tell you that it had [Woman wearing an African mask in the painting]
- 00:41
little to do with the European balance of power which simply stated that no
- 00:45
single European power could gain control over the majority of the continent and [Men arguing over control of the European continent]
- 00:49
it also had nothing to do with communism because even though Picasso was a member
- 00:52
of the French Communist Party it rarely seemed to influence his work that's [Picasso stood beside a Communist party flag]
- 00:56
right Grandpa you have a replica painting of a communist hanging in your
- 00:59
living room breathe in breathe out relax, it's gonna be okay nationalism the [Grandpa running around his living room]
- 01:04
belief that a certain geographical region is more important than another [Woman jumping with a US flag]
- 01:06
wasn't a particularly important topic to modernist painters and nothing about the
- 01:11
inclusion of the African mask suggests that Picasso is looking down on Africa [Picasso saying he likes masks]
- 01:16
Nope, all we're seeing here is a case of the new imperialism at the time through
- 01:20
imperialism Europeans were exposed to foreign cultures especially the African ones
- 01:24
allowing for multi cultural influences and flavors to appear in European [Man greets an Imperialism European with masks]
- 01:29
modernist art work and while the multi cultural influences definitely explain
- 01:33
the masks, we've still not been given a reasonable explanation for why the two
- 01:37
women in the middle are you know smelling their own armpits.. yeah maybe it
- 01:41
was just a really hot day or an ad for rightguard [Picasso painting and Rightguard deodorant appears]
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