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The Arts and Crafts was an esthetic and social British movement, which has defended the return to creative handcraft in opposite to the mechanized industrial objects.
They believed that the return to the artisans' origins, the manual labor would be valorized. Critics and theorists formed in 1888, in London, the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, in a period that the Industrial Revolution reached many countries and invaded the market with several objects whose artistic value was lost.
It was part of that Society William Morris and his daughter May, Walter Crane, T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, Ford Madox Brown, Henry Wilson, among others. They refused the mechanic process that was part of mass production products and wanted the return of the mental and dedicated job that the crafts need. It was a unique relation between the creator and its creation.
We could say that the first designers were part of the Arts and Crafts Movement, and that modern figure was inspired in the proposes of the 19th-century group. Definitely, Morris was one of the most experienced members of the Arts and Crafts, being able to create in many media. In architecture, his buildings were the inspiration for the Art Nouveau movement, which could be considered one of the marks of modern architecture.
Another movement that inspired in Arts and Crafts movement, was the Bauhaus, initiated at the art school with the same name, in Dachau, Germany. The Bauhaus teachers returned to the way Arts and Crafts taught and produced their works, using the crafts as medium to create a renewed modern art.
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What story are you reading? and what are the events?
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B) Habitat
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-A habitat is an organism's physical environment. A niche is the role an organism plays in the environment in which it lives. An ecological niche is the role and position a species has in its environment; how it meets its needs for food and shelter, how it survives, and how it reproduces. A species' niche includes all of its interactions with the biotic and abiotic factors of its environment.
-Habitat determines niche. An organism's adaptions to its habitat determine its niche.
-Adaptation is an inherited trait that increases an organism survival in its environment. A change in habitat can result in a change in niche. Competitive exclusion principle states that two species cannot occupy the same niche in the same habitat.
Fauvism used arbitrary use of color, and also the foreground was just as busy as the background, so it was hard to distinguish the 2. This can be seen in the goldfish by Matisse. There is a random, non sense use of color, and the background is just as busy as the foreground