modern art in europe: surrealism
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Modern art in Europe: Surrealism. Comenius 2009-2011, 3rd meeting Austria, Art. What is surrealism ?. Attitude of life Provocation of the middle-class Represents unconscious, dreams and imagination Inspiration by Sigmund Freud - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Modern art in Europe: SurrealismComenius 2009-2011, 3rd meeting Austria, Art
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What is surrealism?
• Attitude of life• Provocation of the middle-class• Represents unconscious, dreams and
imagination• Inspiration by Sigmund Freud• Important founders: Paul Eluard, Louis
Aragon, Luis Bunuel, Jean Cocteau, Salvator Dali…
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The first surrealists• Hieronymus Bosch, 1450-1516• His work is known for its use of fantastic imagery to
illustrate moral and religious concepts and narratives Heaven, Hell, etc
• Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1527-1593• Best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made
entirely of such objects as fruits
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Hieronymus Bosch – The Garden of Earthly Delights
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Giuseppe Arcimboldo - Spring
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Modern surrealism in our countries• Italy: • Spain:• Austria:• Romania:• Turkey: • Netherlands:
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Italy
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Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973)
Art as a reaction to war
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Pablo Picasso was strongly against war and he represented his attitude in his painting: „Guernica“ (1937).The subject of the painting is that Picasso saw the destruction of the village Guernica. In fact, Franco asked the German airfighters (Legion Condor) to destroy this village and break the resistance of the Spanish Republican Army.The picture was painted with oil on canvas and shows legs, army, faces, horses, bulls depicted in an abstract way.Surrealism and Cubism is mixed together and it represents the war in Spain.
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„Art is a lie that makes us
realize the truth“ (-Pablo Picasso)
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Spain
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Austria• After Second World War a group of young
painters from Vienna founded a special group: The Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
• All these young men studied at the academy of fine arts in Vienna. Their professor was Albert Paris Gütersloh.
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Turkey
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Netherlands
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M.C. Escher• Dutch artist who lived in the
20th century• He played with mathematical
problems• Drew with black pencil• Featuring impossible
constructions, explorations of infinity, architecture and tessellations (mosaic).
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Salvadore Dali: The Persistance of Memory