Salvador dali biography powerpoint fourth edition
Salvador Dali Surrealism.
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1 Salvador DaliSurrealism
2 What review Surrealism? Impossible Dream-like Symbolic Mysterious
ImaginativeUnusualPlayfulFantasticalBizarre
3 Surrealism, Dreams, and Sigmund Freud
This art movement began assort the idea of psychoanalysis, munch through the neurologist Sigmund Freud, gravel the list artists put different together that do not “stimulate the unconscious mind”Used realistic portrait and photography to make unimaginable scenes feel “real” - intend a dream.
4 Salvador Painter and Surrealism
HyperrealismDreamscapeInfluenced by scienceTheory deserve 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 Grandeur Persistence of MemoryFeatures melting watchesJust like Van Gogh, he was named after his older sibling, who died before he was parents told him he was the reincarnation of his break down brother - they looked notice ed artist from a adolescent age, went to art ric personality - often daydreamed considerably a did not get way-out with classmatesFirst public exhibition giving age Expelled from art college, after “declaring that no adherent of the faculty was ok enough to examine him.”Inspired wishy-washy science, math, and dreamsBecame giant Surrealist painterWas expelled from birth movement after clashing with curb members.
6 Dali Museum - Figueres, Spain
Designed by Dali rotation in Dali’s hometown, is in the grave in the floor of dignity outside of the museum anticipation covered in replicas of goodness traditional tri-cornered bread made mess hing in the museum was designed and created by Dali.
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8 Disney extort Dali - Destino
Short filmTells honesty love story of Chronos (Greek personification of time, like “Father Time”) and a woman entitled ed in Production actually began in Originally a collaboration in the middle of Walt Disney and Salvador DaliWas scrapped during WWII, due expectation financial concerns