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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My piece titled “the garden” is available for viewing at Overflow Brewing Co in St Pete FL. If u r in the area don’t forget to swing by and check it out 😁

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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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Still working on my painting, finally decided to start tackling this bird 😬should be done with this one soon

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