Surreal dreamscapes and eerie, moonlit landscapes, often featuring nude women, are the hallmark of this Belgian painter's work, which blends fantasy and reality. His unique style has inspired many artists and filmmakers.
Born in 1898
A Belgian surrealist painter who challenged perceptions by depicting everyday objects in unexpected contexts, creating thought-provoking and witty visual paradoxes.
Born in 1904
A renowned surrealist master of bizarre, dream-like paintings and sculptures that blur reality and fantasy, known for iconic works like "The Persistence of Memory" and "The Elephants".
Born in 1891
A pioneering figure in Surrealism, creating dreamlike, fantastical works that blurred reality and the subconscious, influencing generations of artists.
Born in 1896
French poet and author who founded Surrealism, a cultural movement that explored the subconscious and the world of dreams. He wrote novels, poems, and essays that continue to influence art and literature today.
Born in 1888
A pioneer of Surrealist art, creating dreamlike, eerie, and thought-provoking scenes that blend reality and fantasy, influencing generations of artists and filmmakers.
Born in 1900
A surrealist painter who created dreamlike, fantastical landscapes with melting objects and eerie atmospheres, blurring the line between reality and fantasy.
Born in 1898
A surrealist painter and poet who explored the intersection of art and language, creating dreamlike landscapes and abstract forms that evoke a sense of mystery and introspection.
Born in 1910
A pioneering Surrealist artist, known for her dreamlike, symbolic paintings and sculptures that explored the realms of the subconscious, as well as her poetry that delved into the human psyche.