High Culture-German culture
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- High Culture
- Many music, artist and literature works were traditional and generally approved.
- However, work from the avant-garde was also successful
- Avant garde artists created or supported newest ideas.
- In music, literature, art, drama and architecture.
- Avant garde artists created or supported newest ideas.
- Literary avant garde can be traced through naturalism, symbolism, and expressionism.
- The emergence of successive new movements, such as realism, impressionism and expressionism made art even more avant garde.
- High culture was also considered as Weimar Culture
- By 1914, Berlin had a vigorous cafe culture, abundant theatres, journals and publishers.
- Anti-establishment culture was also supported especially in Munich
- Home to a large community of writers and artists.
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