Surrealist Dreams Josefina Andrade
SurrealistSalvador DaliJoan MiroMax ErnstFrida Kahlo
Salvador Dalí(1904-1989)“The only difference between a madman and me is that I am not mad”
The Persistence on Memory
Joan Miró(1893-1983)“The most Surrealist of us all”
The Harlequin’s Carnival
Max Ernst(1891-1976)“I saw myself falling in love with what I saw”
Elephant Célèbes
Frida Kahlo(1907-1954)“I paint my own reality…I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. “
The Broken Column
“The real purpose of surrealism was…to explode the social order, to transform life itself”  –Luis Buñuel, filmmaker
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