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Modern surrealism fantasy art gallery : Neo-surrealism
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Peacock Pyramid of Vladimir Kush
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Sea Shell Town Mountains of Vladimir Kush
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Pear Mandolin Guitar Music Instrumen Fruit of Vladimir Kush
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Pearl Oyster Shell Sun Art of Vladimir Kush
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Flower Ship of Vladimir Kush
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Salvador Dali EnfGeo
Salvador Dali is one of most famous surrealist artist, his surrealistic painting inspire and influence thousands painting artists all over the world. Bellow you can see some famous great Salvedor Dali Paintings that may can give you a refference if you looking for ideas about surrealism.
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Salvador Dali life
A lot of people remember Salvador Dali because he had always those famous moustaches or because allways repeated motives such as egg and melting watch. Salvador Dali was born in 1904 in Figueras in north-south of Spain. He experienced his highest point of painting career as surrealistic artist in years 1926 to 1938, but than his artistic strainght got weaker and weaker.
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Cunde Wang
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Fat Cats
I went back to the Flickr creative commons (we are becoming fast friends) to find a famous painting. I found this one of actress Sarah Bernhardt from the late 1800s by French realist painter Jules Bastien-Lepage.
I really wanted to put the cat into her hands in the place of that gold thing she’s holding, but alas my photo editing skills are not there yet. I tried for a solid hour to manipulate it but the program eventually defeated me…I’m going to have to look up some tutorials on how to better do that. I still think she looks rather silly posing like that with a cat lolling about in her lap.
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The Death of Sardanapalus (1827)
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Courbet “The Stone Breakers”
In Marx and Engles 1848 The Communist Manifesto, Marx claims:
In effect, Marx is likening the human workforce to the machines that they operate. After reading this, the image of Gustave Courbet’s realist painting “The Stone Breakers” which was done from 1849-1850 came to mind. Although Courbet was a socialist and looked up to Proudhon as a mentor (who Marx opposed), there is no denying that there is a similar message in The Stonebreakers to the above excerpt from The Communist Manifesto. While used to seeing painting relating to a particular revolution and what not, this has perhaps been the first instance where I have actually recognized a political theory versus a political event being exemplified in a painting.
The Stonebreakers depicts two men, one old, one young (commonly believed to be father and son) doing some of the lowliest work of the time: doing road work and breaking stones. Courbet and the Realist movement went against the norm and the wishes of the bourgeoisie and instead tried to represent le peuple; the people in their real element. Their clothes are ragged, their faces hidden, and their bodies stiff. The fact that their faces are hidden gives a sense of anonymity to the workers.
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Three Women Church
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Gustave Courbet, "Grotto of the Loue", 1864
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