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The works of Rene Magritte

The works of Rene Magritte. Rene Magritte Castle in The Pyrenees 1959. Rene Magritte The Companions of Fear 1942. Rene Magritte The Lovers 1928. SALVADOR DALi 1904 -- 1989. - Spanish painter. ~ Aim: To project the world of dreams as convincingly as possible.

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The works of Rene Magritte

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  1. The works of Rene Magritte

  2. Rene Magritte Castle in The Pyrenees 1959

  3. Rene Magritte The Companions of Fear 1942

  4. Rene Magritte The Lovers 1928

  5. SALVADOR DALi 1904 -- 1989 - Spanish painter. ~ Aim: To project the world of dreams as convincingly as possible. - From childhood, he was subjected to hallucinations & acts of sudden & uncontrollable violence.

  6. * Important works created between 1929 to 1939. - Developed his ‘paranoiac-critical’ method. ~ Proposed ‘a paranoiac and active advance of mind’ which would release from the unconscious, images of force and power that they in turn would react upon it, thereby affecting the deepest sources of individual & social action. The Invisible Man 1929-31

  7. http://www.verotika.org/dali1.html The Metamorphosis of Narcissus 1937 51 cm x 76 cm

  8. Apparition of a Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach 1938 114.3 x 144.8 cm

  9. Ballerina in Death’s Head 1939 24.5 x 19.5 cm

  10. Salvador Dali The Persistence of Memory 1931 24 cm x 33 cm http://momawas.moma.org/collection/depts/paint_sculpt/blowups/paint_sculpt_016.html

  11. Soft Construction with Boiled Beans: Premonition of Civil War 1936 http://www.nowsurrealgalleries.co.uk/view_pic.php3?pid=576&aid=44

  12. Sleep 1937 http://users3.ev1.net/~rooftopyawp/dalisleep.html

  13. Homage to Newton Bronze with dark patina Signed and numbered 5/8 Casted in 1985 388 x 210 x 133 cm UOB Plaza, Singapore

  14. In the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton discovered the law of gravity. Legend tells us that origin of this most important and fundamental physical law was initiated by the falling of an apple, represented in the present work by the ball falling from the right hand. Salvador Dali, one of the most important surrealist artists, takes the liberty to go even further in paying homage to Newton by opening up the torso of the figure and suspending the heart to indicate 'open-heartedness'. The open head represents an 'open-mind'. These are two necessary qualities for the discovery of important natural laws as well as for success of all human endeavours.

  15. M C Escher Reptiles 1943 Lithograph

  16. Lucia Hartini (Indonesia) Spying Eyes On 1989 Oil on canvas

  17. Other works by Lucia Hartini

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