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Dali :VISION OF HELL


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\"The Vision of Hell (1962) is a highly sophisticated painting that juxtaposes Salvador Dali\'s earlier style, Surrealism, (for which he was most famous) with a more classical style of religious mysticism which he developed later in life.
Most critics believe that Dali\'s greatest works were those done during his Surrealistic period, (before the 1940\'s). It was then that Dali, greatly influenced by Freud\'s Interpretation of Dreams tried to enter the subconscious world while he was painting, in order to fathom subconscious imagery. To this end he tried various methods. For example, he attempted to simulate insanity while painting, and he tried setting up his canvas at the base of his bed to paint before sleeping and upon rising.
During this period of his life certain images repeated themselves in his art: eyes, hands, noses, bones, crutches, clouds, mountains, blood, soft bodies and/or objects. In Vision of Hell we find all of these symbols, called cliches by some critics, but,......

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