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During the 20th century there was a large increase in the variety of music that people had access to. Prior to the invention of mass market gramophone records (developed in 1892) and radio broadcasting (first commercially done ca. 1919–20), people mainly listened to music at live Classical music concerts or musical theatre shows, which were too expensive for many working class people; on early phonograph players (a technology invented in 1877 which was not mass-marketed until the mid-1890s); or by individuals performing music or singing songs on an amateur basis at home, using sheet music, which required the ability to sing, play, and read music.
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b. Raft of the Medusa
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The raft of the Medusa is a significant work of French art of the 1900s which is generally considered to be an emblem of Idealism. This portrays an event of which Géricault was particularly interested in human and political aspects: the loss of a French fleet with more than 150 troops on the deck off the coast of Senegal in 1816. Finally settling on his final composition, the painter studied the story in-depth and made numerous sketches that demonstrate the expectation of rescue.
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