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The bizarre and often humorous creations of René Magritte, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, and other surrealists are showcased in this activity guide for young artists. Foremost among the surrealists, Salvador Dalí was a painter, filmmaker, designer, performance artist, and eccentric self-promoter. His famous icons, including the melting watches, double images, and everyday objects set in odd contexts, helped to define the way people view reality and encourage children to view the world in new ways. Dalí's controversial life is explored while children trace the roots of some familiar modern images. These wild and wonderful activities include making Man Ray-inspired solar prints, filming a Dali-esque dreamscape video, writing surrealist poetry, making collages, and assembling art with found objects.

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"For years I have waited for an appropriate book to recommend to students and teachers that communicates Dalí's truly remarkable life and ideas without compromising his complexity in its presentation. . . . I am thrilled to recommend Michael Ross's wonderful new book on Salvador Dalí." --Peter Tush, curator of education, Salvador Dalí Museum (from the foreword)

Table of Contents
King Dalí; Lessons for a Young Artist; A Leap into the Subconscious; Dalí and the Surrealists; Dalí the Clown Prince; Celebrity Artist; Glossary; Index.

Salvador Dalí and the Surrealists: Their Lives

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      Publisher: Chicago Review Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2003
      ISBN13: 9781556524790, 978-1556524790
      ISBN10: 155652479X

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      Book Synopsis
      The bizarre and often humorous creations of René Magritte, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, and other surrealists are showcased in this activity guide for young artists. Foremost among the surrealists, Salvador Dalí was a painter, filmmaker, designer, performance artist, and eccentric self-promoter. His famous icons, including the melting watches, double images, and everyday objects set in odd contexts, helped to define the way people view reality and encourage children to view the world in new ways. Dalí's controversial life is explored while children trace the roots of some familiar modern images. These wild and wonderful activities include making Man Ray-inspired solar prints, filming a Dali-esque dreamscape video, writing surrealist poetry, making collages, and assembling art with found objects.

      Trade Review
      "For years I have waited for an appropriate book to recommend to students and teachers that communicates Dalí's truly remarkable life and ideas without compromising his complexity in its presentation. . . . I am thrilled to recommend Michael Ross's wonderful new book on Salvador Dalí." --Peter Tush, curator of education, Salvador Dalí Museum (from the foreword)

      Table of Contents
      King Dalí; Lessons for a Young Artist; A Leap into the Subconscious; Dalí and the Surrealists; Dalí the Clown Prince; Celebrity Artist; Glossary; Index.

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