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Surrealism The Art of Dreamscapes

1922 Andre Breton coins term surrealism 1926 Galerie Surrealiste opens with Man Ray exhibition 1942 'First Papers of Surrealism' exhibition in New York. 1917 Freud publishes Introduction to Psychoanalysis 1929 Breton publishes second Manifeste du Surrealisme, calling for greater political action 1947 Exposition Internationale du Surrealisme at Galerie Maeght: last major group exhibition. 1928 Dali and Bunuel make Surrealist film, Un Chien Andalou 1918 Tristan Tzara publishes Dadaist Manifesto 1936 Exhibition 'Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism' at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Exhibitions in Paris and London. Dali censured for support of Fascism. 1924 Breton publishes Manifeste du Surrealisme (Surrealist Manifesto)

Surreal before it was a thing. De Chirico Surreal before it was a thing.

The Uncertainty Of A Poet, 1913

The Conquest of the Philosopher, 1914

Montparnasse Station, 1914

The Nostalgia of the Infinite, 1911

The Prophet, 1915

Max Ernst Mad for Decalcomania!

Max Ernst, “The Entire City,” Oil on Canvas, 1935-36

The Fascinating Cypress, 1939 “The Fascinating Cypress.” Max Ernst, Oil on Canvas, 1939 The Fascinating Cypress, 1939

“Epiphany.” Max Ernst, oil on canvas, 1940.

The Harmonious Breakfast (at Santa Monica), 1941. “The Harmonious Breakfast (at Santa Monica).” Max Ernst, oil on canvas, 1941 The Harmonious Breakfast (at Santa Monica), 1941.

“Totem and Taboo.” Max Ernst, Oil on Canvas, 1941

Europe after the Rain II, 1940-42.

Europe after the Rain II (detail), 1940-42. “Europe after the Rain II” (detail). Max Ernst, Oil on Canvas, 1940-42. Europe after the Rain II (detail), 1940-42.

Europe after the Rain II (detail), 1940-42. “Europe after the Rain II” (detail). Max Ernst, Oil on Canvas, 1940-42. Europe after the Rain II (detail), 1940-42.

The Eye of Silence, 1943-44.

The Man with the Mustache Salvador Dali The Man with the Mustache

The Persistence of Memory. Salvador Dali, Oil on Canvas, 1931.

The Weaning of Furniture-Nutrition. Salvador Dali, Oil on Canvas, 1934.

Soft Construction with Boiled Beans: Premonition of Civil War, 1936.

Cannibalism in Autumn, 1936-37

Lighted Giraffes, 1936-37

Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937

Swans Reflecting Elephants, 1937

Nature Morte Vivante (Still Life-Fast Moving), 1956

"Ceci n'est pas une PowerPoint" René Magritte "Ceci n'est pas une PowerPoint"

The Treachery of Images, 1928-29 when Magritte once was asked about this image, he replied that of course it was not a pipe, just try to fill it with tobacco The Treachery of Images, 1928-29

The Voice of Space, 1931

Le siecle des lumieres (The Age of Enlightenment),

La Condicion Humana (The Human Condition), 1933

La Condicion Humana (The Human Condition), 1935

The Art of Conversation, 1950

Euclidean Walks, 1955

La Perspectiva Amorosa, 1935

Personal Values, 1951

The Empire of Lights, 1954

Nonrepresentational Surrealist Yves Tanguy Nonrepresentational Surrealist

Neither Legends Nor Shapes, 1930

Indefinite Divisibility, 1942

Reply to Red, 1943

Multiplication of the Arcs, 1954

Thank You Any Questions?