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Artworks
The Persistenc...
Salvador Dalí
The Great Masturbator
Salvador Dalí
Philosopher's Lamp
René Magritte
Guernica
Pablo Picasso
The Son of Man
René Magritte
The Lovers
René Magritte
The Treachery...
René Magritte
Christ of Saint John...
Salvador Dalí
Dream Caused by...
Salvador Dalí
The Disintegrati...
Salvador Dalí
Girl before a Mirror
Pablo Picasso
Golconda
René Magritte
The Elephants
Salvador Dalí
The Menaced A...
René Magritte
The Temptation...
Salvador Dalí
The Double Secret
René Magritte
The Burning Giraffe
Salvador Dalí
Metamorphosis of Narcissus
Salvador Dalí
The Harlequin's...
Joan Miró
The Hallucinog...
Salvador Dalí
I and the Village
Marc Chagall
Melting Watch
Salvador Dalí
Lobster Telephone
Salvador Dalí
Swans Reflecting...
Salvador Dalí
Time Transfixed
René Magritte
Young Virgin Auto-Sodo...
Salvador Dalí
The Face of War
Salvador Dalí
Hand with Reflecting...
Maurits Cornelis Es...
Galatea of the Spheres
Salvador Dalí
Not to Be Reproduced
René Magritte
Ascending and Desce...
Maurits Cornelis Es...
The Sacrament...
Salvador Dalí
White Crucifixion
Marc Chagall
The Elephant C...
Max Ernst
Dog Barking at the Moon
Joan Miró
Fish Magic
Paul Klee
Eyes on the table
Remedios Varo
Soft Constructio...
Salvador Dalí
Bond of Union
Maurits Cornelis Es...
Man in a Bowler Hat
René Magritte
The Tilled Field
Joan Miró
Woman with flower
Pablo Picasso
Mae West Lips Sofa
Salvador Dalí
Le Violon d'Ingres
Man Ray
Tuna Fishing
Salvador Dalí
Spider Of The Evening
Salvador Dalí
Voluptas Mors
Philippe Halsman
Marxism Will Give Healt...
Frida Kahlo
The Beautiful Bird Revea...
Joan Miró
Dalí Atomicus
Philippe Halsman
Europe after the Rain II
Max Ernst

Surrealism

Art movement
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and... Wikipedia
Began approximately: 1920
Father: André Breton
Influenced: Abstract expressionism; Fantastic art; Postmodern art
Location: France, Belgium
Major figures: Breton, Carrington, Dalí, Ernst, Fini, Magritte, Oppenheim

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