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    The Persistence of Memory

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    Rami El-Abidin Miss Hansen First Year Writing Seminar 22 February 2012 The Persistence of Memory Salvador Dali’s 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory is a hallmark of the surrealist movement. Dali famously described his paintings as “hand-painted dream photographs” and The Persistence of Memory is a prime example of that description. The Persistence of Memory depicts striking and confusing images of melting pocket watches and a mysterious fetus-like structure all sprawled over the dreamscape

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    A surrealist painter‚ the Spanish Salvador Dali is a standout amongst the most mysterious craftsmen of the twentieth century. The Determination of Memory is a 1931 painting by craftsman Salvador Dalí‚ and is one of his most identifiable works‚ frequently called just "Clocks" and generally viewed as a Surrealist artful culmination. In any case‚ what is the significance behind Salvador Dali’s work of art The Constancy of Memory? What do those dissolved clocks mean? Time is the topic here‚ from the

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    Leda Atomica

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    Leda Atomica (24 x 18"- oil on canvas)‚ is a painting by Salvador Dali (1904-1989) who was the top Surrealists of this time. Surrealism explored the subconscious‚ the dream world‚ and irrational elements of the psyche in the firm belief that the discoveries to be made from such exploration would be of greater fundamental importance to the human condition than any other form of social analysis. Surrealists like Salvador Dali was very fascinated by the ephemeral state of the mind between sleep and consciousness

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    Art History Hans Bellmer

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    phrase that invites us to disjoint it.” – Hans Bellmer.[1] In December 1934‚ in the Surrealist journal Minotaure‚ a two-page article introduced to French readers the provocative and erotic fantasies of the German-born artist‚ draftsman‚ illustrator and essayist‚ Hans Bellmer. Deformed images of the body (especially of the female figure) were not uncommon in twentieth-century art. However‚ the Parisan Surrealist works of the late 1920s through early 1940s‚ which‚ with their violent dismantling and

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    impact on the history of cinema and specifically the American avant-garde. Her aesthetic approach to film‚ combined with her unique themes‚ has propelled her body of work into the artistic classification of surrealism. Deren herself resisted the surrealist label attached to her work and would defend her position in a series of lectures and demonstrations. When one looks at a piece of Deren’s work‚ especially under the

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    shading are much less biologically correct (they don’t look real). Surrealism is quite similar to abstract expressionism in the sense that most topics that surrealists paint are fictional‚ but the meaning behind the work is very profound. While both of the two styles are interesting it takes much more skill to be able to paint in a surrealist manor. The Elephant from the Temptation of Saint Anthony would be a far harder piece to recreate because of its attention to detail and shading gradient. Both

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    Marcel Duchamp

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    Marcel Duchamp worked from the beginning of the 20th century through the 1960s influencing the art world in ways that no other artists can claim. He had a part‚ even if it was small in nearly every art movement from the cubists to the futurists to the dada to surrealism and through to pop art‚ creating his own genre intermitted called ready made art. Duchamp was a French Artist born in 1887 and moved to Paris in 1904 to pursue his career as a painter. Over the next twenty years he did his most

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    Paul Jackson Pollock‚ known professionally as Jackson Pollock‚ was an American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. He was well known for his unique style of drip painting. He was born on January 28‚ 1912 in Cody‚ WY. He had a nac Modern and Abstract art. In 1942 Pollock met Lee Krasner while they were both exhibiting in the show at Mcmillen Gallery. Three years later‚ in 1945‚ they were married. Pollock observed American Indian sand painting demonstrations in the 1940’s

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    All About Dream

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    dream. In art‚ it is an expression of eccentric thoughts of the subconscious mind. Surrealist artists always create something which people think are nonsense‚ because their creation is influenced by their imagination and it is something that comes from dreams. There were lots of famous artists who came from the surrealism movement; Rene Magritte is one of the popular artists within this movement. Unlike other surrealist artists’ work‚ of rich and complex layers‚ Magritte’s works are straight forward

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    creativity to liberate pictural subjects and ideas. Surrealist paintings often depict unexpected or irrational objects in an atmosphere or fantasy ‚ creating a dreamlike scenario ( www.progressiveart.com 2004). The word Surrealism was created in 1917 by the writer Guillaune Apollinaire. He used it to describe two instances of artistic innovation ( Bradley 6). In 1924‚ in the Manifeste du Surrealisme which launched the surrealist movement‚ the writer Andre Brenton and his friend

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