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1917年,源自法语 surréaliste(见 surrealism)。自1925年起作为名词使用。
back-formation from surrealism
The first known use of surreal was in 1937
1 Almost four decades later, luck struck again: A Manhattan woman bequeathed Tamang her entire estate - including two apartments in the famed Dakota building off Central Park and her Russian surrealist art collection.
2 The exhibition, which the museum describes as a “surrealist video installation,” is scheduled to run through Aug. 16.
3 A Paris exhibition of Belgian artist Rene Magritte's works hopes to explore the surrealist painter's interest in philosophy and how he translated it into his art.
4 A latter-day surrealist and the most versatile draftswoman, Ms. Neri drew and painted horses, dinosaurs, advertising signage, male and female nudes, and other images in crude and refined ways, creating streams of restless, disjunctive consciousness.
5 There is also a sense of surrealist sexual comedy in the way Evelyn and Cynthia’s exchanges of power are performed.
6 But the first look was surely the best, a surrealist white coat with tubular arms that looked like it had been made from papier mache.
7 Here are four we recommend this week, from a comics biography of a Spanish surrealist to retro drawings of female pro wrestlers →
8 They are properly exciting surrealist crazy people who should have been given a series years ago.
9 Breton, before the war, had organized a huge surrealist exhibition in Paris.
10 In these stories, Bolaño’s fictional double returns to Chile after the 1973 coup, a poet reckons with the coup’s aftermath and a 17-year-old is recruited to a clandestine surrealist art group in French Guiana.
11 The scenes sprawl out behind the central photograph for a surrealist, multidimensional effect.
12 The villa, which was built by an art collector couple in the 20s and became a productive playground of sorts for surrealists from Max Ernst to Alberto Giacometti, has a long tradition of patronage.
13 “Within the week I was in command of a regiment of surrealists on the Aragon front, our artillery mostly comprising giant clocks pulled by teams of trained lobsters.”
14 Dali was perhaps the most well - known surrealist painter.
达利也许是最著名的超现实主义画家.
15 It was intense with detail, sometimes using multiple furs in one outfit and had the intriguing inspiration of the surrealist Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí for architectural details.
16 At his best, Wayne was positively psychedelic in his wordplay, capable of creating entire alternative worlds out of a few surrealist metaphors.
17 That was the case with Mr. Taylor’s “The Red Room,” which debuted in 1964 and was later transformed into the surrealist “Post Meridian.”
18 The pairing of Perry and Elliott seemed more natural than other shotgun marriages, because both are pop surrealists.
19 What happened to one of Britain's finest - and neglected - surrealists?
20 In his 1940 painting the Robing of the Bride, the surrealist Max Ernst imagines a fantastical transformation of woman into bird, under the tutelage of his personal demon Loplop.