2. Origin
The movement originated in Paris early in
the twentieth century and it's influence was
seen across the arts; in writing, painting and
sculpture. Surrealism was one of the most
influential movements in the 1920s and
1930s.
3. Influence
André Breton founded the Surrealist
movement in literature.
Sigmund Freud’s ideas on psychoanalysis
and importance of dreams were a major
influence. (‘The Interpretation of Dreams’
1900)
Society was between two world wars.
4. Main Artists
Joan Miró (1893-1983)
Max Ernst (1891-1976)
René Magritte (1898-1967)
Salvador Dali (1904-1989)
5. Key Ideas
Surrealism provided an alternative to
international abstract art
The Surrealist movement was a liberation
and exploration of the subconscious mind.
The Surrealist painters did not conform to
any set style of technique or subject.
6. Approaches
There were two basic approaches to
Surrealist painting.
1. The first approach was 'automatism'......where
the artist drew freely. Miró painted this way.
2. The second approach was with the careful,
realistic painting of scenes that made no rational
sense. Dali and Magritte used this approach.
7. Born in Barcelona in 1893
Studied in Escuela de Bellas
Artesian de Francesco Galí
Influenced by Masson,
Tzara, Breton
He influence Arshile Gorky
Won Venice Biennale Grand
Prize 1954
Guggenheim International
Award 1958
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Miró
8. Miro
The figures in Miro's Carnival
of Harlequin are "lively,
remarkably vivid, and even
the [his] inanimate objects
have an eager vitality“
(Arnason 295).
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9. Max Ernst
Ernst explored
decalcomania (
involves pressing two
surfaces)
Invented the graphic
art technique known
as frontage (use of
pencil
rubbings/automatic
form of painting).
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11. Magritte
Born in Lessines
Studied Académie de Beaux
Arts, Brussels 1916 – 18
Meets Dadaist in 1925
Worked with Arp, Schwitters,
Tzara and Man Ray
1927 -29 lived in France and
meets Ernst, Dali, Breton
and Eluard.
In 1966 – begins sculptures
of paintings
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14. Dali
Born in 1904 in
Figueras
Studied at the L’École
de Beaux Arts, Madrid
Joined the Surrealist
in 1928
Declared support for
Franco, breaks with
the Surrealist
Published his book
‘The Secret life of
Salvador Dalí’ 1942
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17. Acknowledgements
Art Associates
Maria Moore
Margaret O’Shea
Local Facilitator Team
Aine Andrews
Joe Caslin
Jane Campbell
Siobhan Campbell
Niamh O’Donoghue
Niamh O’Neill
Keith O’Rahilly
Sheena McKeon
Tony Morrissey
Monica White
Many thanks to the following for their invaluable contribution to the European
Art History and Appreciation series of workshops and resource materials.
PDST Professional Development Service for Teachers
18. PDST Professional Development Service for Teachers
The PDST is funded by the
Department of Education and
Skills under the National
Development Plan 2007 -
2013
Cultural & Environmental Education
Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST)
Dublin West Education Centre,
Old Blessington Road,
Tallaght,
Dublin 24
National Co-ordinator
Conor Harrison
Mobile: 087 240 5710
E-mail: conorharrison@pdst.ie
Administrator
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E-mail: angiegrogan@pdst.ie.