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  • Definition, Painting, Artists, Artworks, Facts - Britannica
    Surrealism was a movement in visual art and literature that flourished in Europe between World Wars I and II
  • Surrealism - Wikipedia
    Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas [1] Its intention was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute
  • Timeline of Surrealism – Surrealism Today
    This timeline traces the key events, artworks, and figures that shaped Surrealism from its precursors in the 1910s through its golden age in the interwar period and its lasting influence in the post-World War II era
  • Surrealism History - Art, Definition Photography | HISTORY
    Surrealism officially began with Dadaist writer André Breton’s 1924 Surrealist manifesto, but the movement formed as early as 1917, inspired by the paintings of Giorgio de Chirico, who captured
  • Surrealism Art Movement: Definition, History, Artists Masterpieces
    By the early 1930s, Surrealism had become one of the most influential cultural forces of the 20th century It reshaped not only painting and sculpture but also poetry, film, photography, and design, leaving a legacy that still echoes in contemporary culture today
  • When did Surrealism start? – Surrealism Today
    However, its roots trace back to the Dada movement of the 1910s and earlier experiments with automatism Breton and Philippe Soupault’s ‘The Magnetic Fields’ (1920), written using automatic techniques, laid groundwork for the movement
  • Home - Surrealism - LibGuides at The Museum of Modern Art Archives . . .
    Led by French poet André Breton from 1924 through World War II and drawing on the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud, Surrealists sought to overthrow what they perceived as the oppressive rationalism of modern society by accessing the surréalisme (superior reality) of the subconscious
  • Surrealism - National Gallery of Art
    Surrealism which used dreams and the unconscious as inspiration, became an international movement that lasted for decades Surrealism took shape in 1920s Paris championed by writer André Breton It built on Dada, a World War I–era movement that rejected individual expression in favor of chance and absurdity
  • Surrealism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
    Surrealist imagery is probably the most recognizable element of the movement, yet it is also the most elusive to categorize and define Each artist relied on their own recurring motifs arisen through their dreams or and unconscious mind
  • Surrealism - National Galleries of Scotland
    The main tenets of Surrealism thus existed in the early 1920s - indeed the term ‘sur-realism’ was coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1917 – and there was a group of poets, writers and painters who were interested in exploring these issues





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