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Surrealism
Surrealism is a movement based on dreams and dreaming. Surrealism exists in contrast to reality. What we know to be true must be questioned in Surrealism. Look at any painting by Salvador Dali. His paintings are based in a world that is not our own. Essentially Surrealism is founded in a stark contrast to all paintings before them. Before, paintings were of reality or of things that could possibly exist. Surrealism strove to break the mold of what the world essentially understood to be "Art". Art was no longer the replication of reality on a canvas; instead, it became a creative outlet of the imagination of the Surrealist artists. Surrealism was about dreams, imagination, and the opposite of reality.
Surrealism effectively used realism to represent dream like, surreal scenes.
In France where it started.
Joan Miró (1893-1983) was an accomplished artist and sculptor of the Surrealism school. Many of his paintings are extremely bright and colorful.
Salvador Dali is probably the most famous, with a fair few memorable and recognisable paintings to his name!
Surrealism
Surrealism is a movement based on dreams and dreaming. Surrealism exists in contrast to reality. What we know to be true must be questioned in Surrealism. Look at any painting by Salvador Dali. His paintings are based in a world that is not our own. Essentially Surrealism is founded in a stark contrast to all paintings before them. Before, paintings were of reality or of things that could possibly exist. Surrealism strove to break the mold of what the world essentially understood to be "Art". Art was no longer the replication of reality on a canvas; instead, it became a creative outlet of the imagination of the Surrealist artists. Surrealism was about dreams, imagination, and the opposite of reality.
In the British Art Gallery!
Pablo Picasso often used an oil on canvas technique. The style of his paintings are classified as cubism and surrealism.
Surrealism effectively used realism to represent dream like, surreal scenes.
In France where it started.
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Joan Miró (1893-1983) was an accomplished artist and sculptor of the Surrealism school. Many of his paintings are extremely bright and colorful.
surrealism.Answer 2:Definitely no SurrealismPicasso started Cubism, and probably this is what most people associate with Picasso, although he painted in other styles for most of his life. But no Surrealism.
Salvador Dalí.
He lived the surrealist ideas and created art accordingly, perhaps more convincingly than any of his fellow artists.