Belgium painter Suzanne Van Damme, early disciple of James Ensor and a contemporary of the Paris Surrealists of the 30s & 40s. Her compositions were a mixture of literary and pictorial items, a private alphabet full of signs and symbols.

Le Masque du Refus, 1952

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"Dali and The Surrealists: Masterpieces from Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen" will be presented at The Te Papa Tongarewa Museum in New Zealand.

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Stephanie Pui-Mun Law is a painter and illustrator whose art depicts scenes of fantasy,the Other World,and the surreal. She is influenced by the art of the Impressionists,Pre-Raphaelites,and Surrealists,as well as other contemporary popular fantasy artists https://t.co/nqBlxPxrkR

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French artist and illustrator Valentine Hugo. An active participant with the French Surrealists between 1930 and 1936, she was the illustrator of books of many of the artists that influenced them, including Arthur Rimbaud, Les Poètes de sept ans, from 1939.

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French artist and illustrator Valentine Hugo. An active participant with the French Surrealists between 1930 and 1936, she was the illustrator of books of many of the artists that influenced them, including Arthur Rimbaud, Les Poètes de sept ans, from 1939.

Cover Illustration

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Protector, Digital, 5400 x 7200 Pixels, 2020.

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The Artist Who Embraced the Occult and Defied the Surrealists https://t.co/UjG9VuW1nt

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In the 60s and 70s, a new generation of artists, inspired by the surrealists, enters the achieves lucidity there, and alters its environment, as the surrealists did before them. merges the 60s with https://t.co/DayF41bPWf

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French abstract and surrealist painter and engraver Christine Boumeester

Ranging from a fantastic style similar to that of the surrealists to lyrical abstraction, her work was often exhibited in group shows alongside artists like Hans Hartung, Kandinsky, and Viera da Silva

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from le - Surrealists. Frida, Dali, and Magritte are my favorite trio in this genre 😍⁣

The shot is also inspired by Desmond Morris and his book called "The Lives of the Surrealists". I got it last week, and I seriously can't wait to dig in 🤓 ⁣

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Check out this week's cover article: A review of “Monsters & Myths: Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s,” an exhibition on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) through May 26.
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palepare didn't give me any surrealists so i had to take things into my own hands: i present to you grandiose dick jokes annoying genius type and mister words only have meaning because we agree they do

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More Strange & Fantastical Post-Apocalyptic Ruins by François de Nomé (1593 – after 1620). The Frenchman lived in Naples, and created paintings of imaginary ruins - some inspired by the Fall of Rome & Sack of Troy. He lived 100 years before Piranesi & 300 before the Surrealists.

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to my final project "Alice's Wanderland" — basically Alice in Wonderland mixed with my favourite surrealists Magritte and Dali.

I made a surrealist version of each AiW character, and my fav was the Mad Hatter :)

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"Exquisite Corpse": the Surrealists got many of their first Art ideas from a an early 20th C parlour game they adapted. A piece of folded paper is given to 4 people; 1 person draws the head, the next the body and so on.
The following were made by Masson, Breton, Man Ray, Tanguey

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Le Peintre et son Modèle (1945)
- Oscar Dominguez

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300 years before Surrealism- were the incredible ruins of François de Nomé (1593 – after 1620). De Nomé was a French Baroque painter, obsessed with ruins & catastrophe. He painted post-apocalyptic dream landscapes in a style that foreshadows the surrealists, De Chirico & Dali

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