Comparing The Painting 'The Persistence Of Memory' By Salvador Dali

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Imagine you can own one of the famous painting in the world. Which one would it be? What will you do with it? If I got to own a famous painting, I would hang it in my bedroom and I’ll show it to my family. In this situation, If needed to narrow it down it will be The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali or Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. These paintings are extremely different, and their artistic movement is opposite from one another. By the end of this essay, you’re going to know the differences and similarities of these paintings.

The Salvador Dali artistic movement is called surrealism in this style there are very strange and imaginative images. He tries to express the unconscious like in a dream. In The Persistence of Memory painting, there are four droopy watches in an eerie landscape. “If Persistence of Memory depicts a dream state, the melting and distorted clocks symbolize the erratic passage of time that we experience while dreaming.”(Legomenon) This is one example of many of the meanings of this precious painting. This painting was made in 1921 and it was made by using oil on canvas. …show more content…

In this style, everything is clear like a movie scene or a picture taken by a professional photographer. Robert Henri teachings inspired Hopper to embrace realism in his art. Edward Hopper likes to paint everyday scenes, and he uses shops, homes, and hotels for inspiration. In Nighthawks 1942 by Edward there is a couple and a single man at the counter meanwhile there is another grabbing something under the counter. You can see the people through the glass window. You can also the dark street and buildings around the restaurant. It was made by using oil on

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