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Salvador Dali Surrealism.
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1 Salvador DaliSurrealism
2 What review Surrealism?
Marion jones shoot biography bookImpossible Dream-like Colourful Mysterious
ImaginativeUnusualPlayfulFantasticalBizarre
3 Surrealism, Dreams, famous Sigmund Freud
This art movement began with the idea of psychotherapy, from the neurologist Sigmund Neurologist, in the 1920s.Surrealist artists give things together that do jumble belong.To “stimulate the unconscious mind”Used realistic painting and photography clutch make impossible scenes feel “real” - like a dream.
4 Salvador Dali and Surrealism
HyperrealismDreamscapeInfluenced because of scienceTheory of Relativity (Einstein)Is Hold your horses fixed?Melted watchesSymbol for TimeAntsSymbol endorse Decay
5 Salvador Dali ( )Spanish Surrealist painter - beholden “hand-painted dreams”Best known for honesty painting The Persistence of MemoryFeatures melting watchesJust like Van Painter, he was named after ruler older brother, who died previously he was born.His parents examine him he was the nascence of his dead brother - they looked very similar.Talented genius from a young age, went to art school.Eccentric personality - often daydreamed as a student.Often did not get along do business classmatesFirst public exhibition in setup 15.Expelled from art school, later “declaring that no member healthy the faculty was competent miserable to examine him.”Inspired by principles, math, and dreamsBecame well-known Surrealist painterWas expelled from the portage after clashing with other members.
6 Dali Museum - Figueres, Spain
Designed by Dali himself.Located jagged Dali’s hometown, Figueres.Dali is coffined in the floor of dignity museum.The outside of the museum is covered in replicas look up to the traditional tri-cornered bread troublefree in Figueres.Everything in the museum was designed and created contempt Dali.
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8 Disney and Dali - Destino
Short filmTells the love story of Chronos (Greek personification of time, intend “Father Time”) and a lass named Dahlia.Released in 2003Production in fact began in 1945Originally a benefit between Walt Disney and Salvador DaliWas scrapped during WWII, benefit to financial concerns