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'''Surrealism''' was an artistic movement consisting of dreamlike paintings. It was based on [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] philosophies of dream analysis.
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'''Surrealism''' was an artistic movement that began in the early-1920. It was consisting of dreamlike paintings. Surrealism was based on [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] philosophies of dream analysis.
  
 
== Famous Surrealists ==
 
== Famous Surrealists ==

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Surrealism was an artistic movement that began in the early-1920. It was consisting of dreamlike paintings. Surrealism was based on Freudian philosophies of dream analysis.

Famous Surrealists

The Persistence Of Memory by Salvador Dali.

Possibly the most famous surrealist artist was Salvador Dali, who is credited with the surrealist painting The Persistence Of Memory. Other famous surrealists were Max Ernst and René Magritte.

See also


Magritte Beautiful World.JPG

Magritte, Beautiful World.