Surrealisma movement stating that the
liberation of our mind and self, can be achieved by exercising the
"unconscious mind"
Marc Chagal Paris through the window 1913
Marc Chagall, Birthday (L'Anniversaire), 1915
Joan Miró, L'objet du couchant (Sleeping Object), summer 1935-1936
Joan Miró, Women and Bird in the Moonlight, 1949, oil on canvas,
André Masson (French, 1896-1987), Ibdes in Aragon, 1935
André Masson, The Red Lands and the Montagne Sainte Victoire, 1948
André Masson, Kitchen-maids, 1961
M.C. (Maurits Cornelis) Escher (Dutch, 1898-1972), Drawing Hands, 1948
René Magritte (French, 1898-1967), Man with a Newspaper, 1928
René Magritte, The Reckless Sleeper, 1928, oil on canvas,
René Magritte, The Treachery [or Treason] of Images, 1928-9
René Magritte, The Annunciation, 1930
René Magritte, The Future of Statues, 1937
René Magritte, The Age of Enlightenment, oil on canvas.
Yves Tanguy (French-American, 1900-1955), Reply to Red, 1943,
Yves Tanguy, Through Birds, Through Fire and Not Through Glass, 1943
Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989; active in Paris and New York), Lugubrious Game, 1929
Salvador Dalí, Remorse or Sphinx Embedded in the Sand, 1931
Salvador Dalí, Untitled (Petit Theâtre), 1934
Salvador Dalí, Lobster Telephone, 1936,
Salvador Dalí, Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937
Salvador Dalí, Portrait of Juan de Pareja, the Assistant to Valezquez, 1960