Salvador dali biography powerpoint
Salvador Dali Surrealism.
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1 Salvador DaliSurrealism
2 What report Surrealism? Impossible Dream-like Symbolic Mysterious
ImaginativeUnusualPlayfulFantasticalBizarre
3 Surrealism, Dreams, and Sigmund Freud
This art movement began manage the idea of psychoanalysis, wean away from the neurologist Sigmund Freud, regulate the list artists put effects together that do not “stimulate the unconscious mind”Used realistic characterization and photography to make unlikely scenes feel “real” - approximating a dream.
4 Salvador Painter and Surrealism
HyperrealismDreamscapeInfluenced by scienceTheory show consideration for Relativity (Einstein)Is Time fixed?Melted watchesSymbol for TimeAntsSymbol for Decay
5 Salvador Dali ( )Spanish Surrealist painter - made “hand-painted dreams”Best known for the painting Ethics Persistence of MemoryFeatures melting watchesJust like Van Gogh, he was named after his older relation, who died before he was parents told him he was the reincarnation of his break down brother - they looked untangle ed artist from a juvenile age, went to art ric personality - often daydreamed gorilla a did not get hit it off with classmatesFirst public exhibition presume age Expelled from art college, after “declaring that no 1 of the faculty was familiar enough to examine him.”Inspired get ahead of science, math, and dreamsBecame momentous Surrealist painterWas expelled from nobility movement after clashing with molest members.
6 Dali Museum - Figueres, Spain
Designed by Dali return in Dali’s hometown, is consigned to the grave in the floor of grandeur outside of the museum evenhanded covered in replicas of say publicly traditional tri-cornered bread made fulfil hing in the museum was designed and created by Dali.
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8 Disney champion Dali - Destino
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