Relacionar Columnas Before the Clock MeltsVersión en línea Using your knowledge on Surrealism, match up the correct components. For example match the the artist with the artwork they created. por Lauren Chock 1 Salvador Dali 2 The beginning of Surrealism 3 The idea behind Surrealism 4 5 Sigmund Freud 6 André Breton 7 Surrealism 8 James Gleeson, The arrival of implacable gifts, 1985 9 10 Salvador Dali, Lobster Telephone, 1936 11 James Gleeson 12 Frida Kahlo 13 Meret Oppenheim 14 Joan Miró, Harlequin's Carnival, 1924-1925 "They thought I was a Surrealist, but I wasn't. I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality." Which artist said this? Which artist covered a cup and saucer in fur? “Surrealism is said to be the symbolic language of the subconscious; truly a universal language, it doesn’t depend on education, culture or intelligence.” Which Surrealist artist said this? Rene Magritte, The False Mirror, 1928 An Austrian neurologist interested in people’s dreams and memories, as well as their random thoughts and ideas. The Surrealists used some of these ideas as concepts in their artmaking. Ideas and images from their unconscious minds (or subconscious), depiction of dream worlds or hidden psychological tensions. Which of these Surrealist artists is Australian? Leader of a new grouping of poets and artists in Paris, and the founder of Surrealism. Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931 A movement in visual art and literature during the 20th Century. 1920s (specifically from 1924 through to World War II)