Showing 24 artworks out of 77 with Surrealist
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- Meret Oppenheim
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- Victor Brauner
- Victor Joseph Demanet
- Xul Solar
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A haunting monochrome dreamscape of existential dread features a lone cyclist in this surrealist masterpiece by Giorgio de Chirico that invites you to explore the profound mysteries of the metaphysical era.
This captivating portrait of Frida Kahlo showcases her iconic gaze and is adorned with five mischievous monkeys, symbolizing resilience and connection to nature – a hallmark of Kahlo’s distinctive artistic style.
Pablo Picasso’s ‘Seated Woman (9)’ embodies Surrealism, showcasing Jacqueline Roque in contemplative repose. Painted in 1960, this oil on canvas utilizes expressive brushstrokes and symbolic elements like a clock and chair to convey themes of time and intimacy.
Delve into Bosch's haunting 'Temptation of St Anthony (detail)' – a mesmerizing glimpse into Northern Renaissance symbolism and dark fantasy, now housed at Lisbon’s Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga.
Dive into Dalí's surreal masterpiece, 'Portrait of Picasso'! Explore the subconscious through distorted forms, symbolic imagery & a spoon-filled puzzle of art & identity. A must-see Surrealist icon!
Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh II, 1957 - Francis Bacon's haunting depiction captures the tormented spirit of Vincent van Gogh through a striking juxtaposition of figures and a vibrant red field. Explore the visceral emotion and symbolic depth of this iconic artwork.
Experience the visceral tension of Francis Bacon's 1953 masterpiece Two Figures in the Grass, a haunting post-war study of human vulnerability and raw emotion that invites you to explore the depths of expressionism.
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘Maqueta núm. 10 de la sèrie Gaudí,’ a vibrant Catalan masterpiece! This surrealist painting features an iconic bird symbol, dynamic textures, and bold colors – a testament to Miró's unique vision and artistic legacy.
Delve into the mesmerizing world of Salvador Dalí's 'To Meli,' a surrealist masterpiece exploring themes of time, symbolism, and subconscious imagery—a cornerstone of Dali’s artistic legacy.
Maqueta núm. 12 de la sèrie Gaudí - This painting depicts two birds perched atop another, crafted from paper or cardboard, against a textured wall backdrop. Featuring scattered dots and inspired by Gaudí’s organic architecture, Miró's artwork embodies whimsical creativity.
Frida Kahlo’s haunting self-portrait captures raw emotion amidst serene stillness—a striking depiction of vulnerability and resilience emblematic of Surrealist art during the 1940s. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring Frida's poignant vision home.
A fragmented dreamscape of surrealist imagery defines this 1935 masterpiece by Salvador Dalí, blending bizarre objects and distorted forms to invite you into a profound exploration of the subconscious mind.
“Reclining Woman,” by Francis Bacon (1961), explores themes of vulnerability and psychological torment through distorted figures against a stark red backdrop. This iconic piece showcases Bacon’s signature style—a visceral depiction of human form—and is currently exhibited at Tate Britain as part of Modern and Contemporary British Art.
Explore Joan Miró's 'Apunts per al llibre Lapidari 4,' a playful sketch capturing the artist’s signature surrealist style and Catalan identity. Discover its unique composition & symbolic elements.
Salvador Dalí’s iconic "Mae West Lips Sofa" explodes with surrealism—a monumental pink lip-shaped couch embodying desire and transformation from 1937. Explore this dreamlike masterpiece and bring its captivating vision home.
Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe is a 1968 oil-on-canvas painting by Francis Bacon, depicting Henrietta Moraes reclining on a bed alongside a syringe – the second panel in a series exploring vulnerability and decay. Known for its stark imagery and visceral emotion.
Chagall's 'Red Roofs' (1954) is a vibrant surrealist masterpiece blending dreamlike imagery with Jewish folklore. Explore the iconic oil painting's warmth & mystery.
Explore Ernst's intellectual journey shaped by philosophy and psychology. Discover his innovative frottage technique and captivating surreal landscapes.
Man Ray’s ‘Square Dumb Bells,’ created in 1944 or 1945, exemplifies his fascination with transforming familiar items into artistic statements. This piece utilizes two weightlifting dumbbells as found objects—a key element of his Dada and Surrealist aesthetic. The sculpture's minimalist form contrasts with the artist’s exploration of cinematic experimentation and visual storytelling.