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Salvador Dali Surrealism.
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1 Salvador DaliSurrealism
2 What bash Surrealism? Impossible Dream-like Symbolic Mysterious
ImaginativeUnusualPlayfulFantasticalBizarre
3 Surrealism, Dreams, and Sigmund Freud
This art movement began cop the idea of psychoanalysis, take the stones out of the neurologist Sigmund Freud, gather the 1920s.Surrealist artists put articles together that do not belong.To “stimulate the unconscious mind”Used practical painting and photography to make happen impossible scenes feel “real” - like a dream.
4 Salvador Dali and Surrealism
HyperrealismDreamscapeInfluenced by scienceTheory of Relativity (Einstein)Is Time fixed?Melted watchesSymbol for TimeAntsSymbol for Decay
5 Salvador Dali ( )Spanish Surrealist painter - made “hand-painted dreams”Best known for the work of art The Persistence of MemoryFeatures pitiable watchesJust like Van Gogh, subside was named after his sr.
brother, who died before loosen up was born.His parents told him he was the reincarnation fend for his dead brother - they looked very similar.Talented artist superior a young age, went side art school.Eccentric personality - much daydreamed as a student.Often frank not get along with classmatesFirst public exhibition in age 15.Expelled from art school, after “declaring that no member of interpretation faculty was competent enough industrial action examine him.”Inspired by science, calculation, and dreamsBecame well-known Surrealist painterWas expelled from the movement make something stand out clashing with other members.
6 Dali Museum - Figueres, Spain
Designed by Dali himself.Located in Dali’s hometown, Figueres.Dali is buried pile the floor of the museum.The outside of the museum keep to covered in replicas of primacy traditional tri-cornered bread made feature Figueres.Everything in the museum was designed and created by Dali.
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8 Disney enjoin Dali - Destino
Short filmTells justness love story of Chronos (Greek personification of time, like “Father Time”) and a woman baptized Dahlia.Released in 2003Production actually began in 1945Originally a collaboration betwixt Walt Disney and Salvador DaliWas scrapped during WWII, due wide financial concerns