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Exploring Surrealism: The Dreamlike Art Movement of the 1920s

Surrealism emerged in France in the early 1920s, rooted in literature and Freudian psychoanalysis. This innovative art movement is characterized by dream-like imagery, automatism, and the juxtaposition of unexpected elements. Iconic figures such as Salvador Dali, with his "Soft Self-Portrait," along with Giorgio de Chirico, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró, contributed to the surrealist landscape. Their works explore the subconscious and irrational, inviting viewers into a world where imagination knows no bounds.

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Exploring Surrealism: The Dreamlike Art Movement of the 1920s

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  1. SURREALISM

  2. Surrealism- An art movement that began in France during the early 1920’s from literary origins. Imagery sprouted from Freudian psychoanalysis, automatism, and juxtaposing images with a dream-like quality.

  3. An art movement that used dream-like images. -Sub conscience -Irrational

  4. Salvador Dali 1904-1989

  5. Dali- Soft Self Portrait

  6. Giorgio De Chirico 1888-1978

  7. Rene Magritte 1898-1967

  8. Yves Tanguy 1900-1955

  9. Max Ernst 1891-1976

  10. Joan Miro 1893-1983

  11. Fin

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