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What effect did the industrial revolution have on art at the time?

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During the Industrial Revolution, many roads were opened to art and architecture, but all of them can be summarized in one: the freedom of creation. The industrial revolution and the bourgeoisie had their continuity in artistic expression. Since then, and until today, the art continues in that same direction.

Then the adaptation of art with new materials and the desire to turn the everyday into something more than simple functionality; Finally, the current tendency to return to the traditional methods of art and production will be exhibited, highlighting the growing interest in doing it yourself, trying to return to originality and exclusivity, contrary to mass production.

As a consequence of the development of the industrial revolutions, we witnessed a rapid growth of the cities and, consequently, the consolidation of the models of urban life. Now the city becomes a multiple space, where the orderly bourgeois areas coexist badly with the suburbs on which the working class is based. New materials appear: iron, glass and cement.

All this leads to a great change in art, development of new elements and materials and with it the art begins to focus on the daily life of the working class and starting.

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