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 ====== Surrealism ====== ====== Surrealism ======
  
-===== Max Ernst, Gala Eluard =====+===== Paintings ===== 
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 +==== Max Ernst, Gala Eluard ====
  
 [{{ :arte:gala_eluard.jpg?300|Gala Eluard}}] [{{ :arte:gala_eluard.jpg?300|Gala Eluard}}]
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 This painting is designed after a photograph of Gala Eluard, the muse and lover to the Surrealist authors Paul Eluard, Salvador Dalì and finally Max Ernst. This painting is designed after a photograph of Gala Eluard, the muse and lover to the Surrealist authors Paul Eluard, Salvador Dalì and finally Max Ernst.
  
-The painting is divided vertically into two horizontal sections.+The painting is divided vertically into two horizontal sections. The lower section depicts most of her face with a mostly-cold color palette, in a highly realistic fashion, with details such as her eyelashes finely outlined. Her forehead then curls diagonally into a roll of paper, as the upper section unfolds all over the paper. Such section uses a warmer palette, and is characterized by a lack of recognizable elements, aside from three gray discs, two damaged and one intact, against an abstract backdrop, in stark contrast with the lower part. 
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 +==== Joan Mirò, The Potato ==== 
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 +At the center of the image is a gigantic female figure, stretching her arms wide. She appears stark against a blue sky below which is a potato field. The figure is surrounded by several objects in varying degrees of abstractness, and she features a single pointy breast with a black, winding thread pouring out of it. Elfin creatures float in the sky around her, and on the left an anthropomorphic butterfly, in the shape of a woman, moves away from the main figure's oddly shaped nose, with other strange creatures climbing a ladder. The name comes from the potato lodged in the main character's forehead, from which three tendrils grow out.