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- Return_to_order abstract "The return to order was a European art movement that followed the First World War, rejecting the extreme avant-garde art of the years up to 1918 and taking its inspiration from traditional art instead. The movement was a reaction to the War. Cubism was partially abandoned even by its creators, Braque and Picasso, and Futurism, which had praised machinery, violence and war, was rejected by most of its adherents. The return to order was associated with a revival of classicism and realistic painting.This change of direction was reflected and encouraged by the magazine Valori Plastici published in Italian and French from 1918 to 1922. The term \"return to order\" to describe this renewed interest in tradition is said to derive from Le rappel a l'ordre, a book of essays by the poet and artist Jean Cocteau published in 1926.".
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- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Art_movement.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Avant-garde.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_art.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neoclassical_movements.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Corrente_di_Vita.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Cubism.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Futurism.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Braque.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Cocteau.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Neoclassicism.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Novecento_Italiano.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Pablo_Picasso.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Scuola_Romana.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink Valori_plastici.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLinkText "Retour a l’ordre".
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLinkText "Return to order".
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLinkText "call to order".
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLinkText "retour à l'ordre".
- Return_to_order wikiPageWikiLinkText "return to order".
- Return_to_order subject Category:20th_century_in_art.
- Return_to_order subject Category:Neoclassical_movements.
- Return_to_order hypernym Movement.
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- Return_to_order comment "The return to order was a European art movement that followed the First World War, rejecting the extreme avant-garde art of the years up to 1918 and taking its inspiration from traditional art instead. The movement was a reaction to the War. Cubism was partially abandoned even by its creators, Braque and Picasso, and Futurism, which had praised machinery, violence and war, was rejected by most of its adherents.".
- Return_to_order label "Return to order".
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- Return_to_order sameAs Ritorno_allordine.
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- Return_to_order sameAs m.053yjq4.
- Return_to_order sameAs Q2004358.
- Return_to_order wasDerivedFrom Return_to_order?oldid=677511554.
- Return_to_order isPrimaryTopicOf Return_to_order.