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    money. Bill Gorton—Alcoholic war veteran. Not an expatriate like the others. Uses humor to deal with the trauma sustained by the war. Bill’s and Jake’s friendship is one of the only true emotional bonds in the book. Pedro Romero—Nineteen year-old toreador. Serves as foil to Jake & Friends in that he is dignified and confident. Moreover‚ bullfighting gives meaning and purpose to his life. Montoya—Owner of an inn in Pamplona. Expert in bullfighting. Admires Jake for his genuine interest in bullfighting

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    around the world. Some would say that this lead the surrealist movement. Dali was well known for fro hi showman ship when displaying his art allowed his career to continue to go on as well as allowing him to maintain his relevancy still today. Although some say that he did few pieces of art for the surrealist community he now has many museums who celebrate the pieces he has created (Salvador dali.com 2011).For example‚ The Dali Museum in St-Petersburg‚ Florida and just a couple of years ago his works

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    Torres‚ Maria Professor Anthony Fusco ENGL1A May 26‚ 2013 Artist in Surrealism “I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”  ― Albert Einstein Albert Einstein the man who created his own equation on the nature of energy was an artist in physics. An artist has a purpose to what they create. When analyzing different types of art it is obvious that not everyone will understand

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    Surrealism Surrealism started as a revolt against the intellect of Cubism‚ Formalist art‚ Art for Arts sake (Dada) and abstraction. It is an attitude to life and society rather than a style of art. It was a painting style that trapped the dream into physical existence. Individualism and isolation was a core value of the movement. They investigated the mind for artistic inspiration. Origins of Surrealism: Andre Brenton: Was dissatisfied with DADA Wanted a more organized

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    Amadeo Modigliani In June 2010 Modigliani’s Tête‚ a limestone carving of a woman’s head‚ became the second most expensive sculpture ever sold. c. Mangling Soft Construction With Boiled Eggs Salvador Dali Dali made this painting to represent the horrors of the Spanish Civil War Unknown No description available d. Cubism VIOLIN AND CANDLESTICK GEORGE BRACQUES This work embodies

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    myself learned many interesting and influential aspects about art I wish I could have learned before beginning my college career. For example while researching I learned about an artist named Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali was one of the greatest abstract artists of all time. Without discovering Dali I would have never looked into his era of art and learned many new things. Art is also very influential to students. Students can be influenced to keep working hard‚ and focus on not giving up by seeing

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    their works to define their true feelings and to illustrate ideas and experiences. The three artists I will use to demonstrate how symbols can be used to gain different meanings are‚ Joseph Cornell‚ Salvador Dali and Rosalie Gascoigne. Cornell uses symbols to represent his fantasies and dreams‚ Dali also uses surrealist symbols to represent his desires and dreams and Gascoigne uses symbols to represent the landscape where she lived and decay. Joseph Cornell is an American sculptor and filmmaker.

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    is amnesia where one blocks or represses disturbing thoughts. Freud believed that one could access the unconscious mind through dreams and wrote an entire book about it. The movie Spellbound embraces Freud’s ideas and Alfred Hitchcock and Salvador Dali use cinematography to weave them into a riveting suspense filled cinematic ride. Dr. Peterson is a stifled‚ straight-laced‚ psychologist that works at Green Manors Mental Hospital in Vermont. She employs Freud’s psychoanalysis techniques with her

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    What is Freud’s unconscious theory and how is it applied in the art work of Dada/ surrealist artists? Sigmund Freud was a Jewish Austrian neurologist who founded the discipline of psychoanalysis. Freud went on to develop theories about the unconscious mind. The concept of the unconscious theory was central to Freud’s ideas of the human mind. He first introduced his ideas around the unconscious theory when trying to explain what happens to ideas that are repressed but remain in the mind. In

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    Surrealism Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and early ’20s as a literary movement that experimented with a new mode of expression called automatic writing‚ or automatism‚ which sought to release the unbridled imagination of the subconscious. Officially consecrated in Paris in 1924 with the publication of the Manifesto of Surrealism by the poet and critic André Breton (1896–1966)‚ Surrealism became an international intellectual and political movement. Breton‚ a trained psychiatrist‚ along

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