Arts Plasticas Surrealism

Surrealism emerged in France in the 1920. This movement was significantly influenced by Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theses, which show the importance of the unconscious in the creativity of the human being.

It was through painting that the ideas of Surrealism were better expressed. Through the fabric and paint, the artists put their emotions, their unconscious and represented the concrete world.
The artistic movement divided into two streams. The first, represented mainly by Salvador Dalí, works with the distortion and juxtaposition of known images. His best-known work in this style is the persistence of memory. In this work, appear watches designed in such a way that appear to be melting.
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