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Comparing Dali, Miro and Munch

The paintings featured in this assignment are all similar because they all offer an insight into the artist's mind and what there thinking of feeling. They achieve this using a number of different techniques, but the most notable aspect of the three of the paintings examined in this assignment is they all create a scene that is not exactly abstract, that is the viewer of the painting can easily recognise most objects in focus. But the scene painted has been warped into an unnatural, dream-like state. The three paintings that will be reviewed in this assignment are; "The Carnival of Harlequin", "The Persistence of Memory" and "The Scream".

The Scream was painted in 1893 by Edvard Munch. It was created using Tempera and pastel on board and is 91 x 73.5 cm. The painting is Edvard Munch's most famous work. This painting is a reflection of an incident that happened to Munch as he was walking with friends in Oslo, an entry from his diary on the 22 January 1892. It reads,

"I was walking along the road with two friends.

I stopped, and leaned against the railing, deathly tired -

looking out across the flaming clouds that hung like blood


This painting is different from the other paintings reviewed in this assignment because its main purpose seems to be to foreground an emotion rather than a concept or an idea.

My friends walked on - I stood there, trembling with fear.

The artist that employed an emotion or idea most sucessfully was Edvard Munch's "The Scream". This painting has created an intense emotion, not achieved by the other artists to the same extent.

The artists represented in this assignment have all based their paintings solely on conveying an emotion or a concept. This was obviously the major influence for creating the work but Dali and Miro have also taken ideas from nature. It is believed that Dali gained inspiration for the "soft watches" in his painting from a dream about runny Camembert cheese.



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