vorticism
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- vorticist noun
Etymology
Origin of vorticism
Example Sentences
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Composed entirely of accepted modernist leaders, the exhibition proved that the freakishness of cubism, vorticism, other truculent cults, is quite defunct.
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In 1916 when U. S. excitement over free verse, imagism, vorticism, and other strange movements was red hot.
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They both disliked vorticism, the remarkable English movement that combined elements of cubism, futurism and Dada and centered on the belligerent genius of Wyndham Lewis, painter, soldier, novelist, critic and editor of Blast.
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Futurism linked up with a similar movement in England, named vorticism by its leader, the painter-critic Wyndham Lewis.
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She had met the young man with the Albanian costume, and he had talked to her about vorticism and this jolly new Polish composer with his suite for tom-tom and cymbals.
From The Innocents A Story for Lovers by Lewis, Sinclair
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