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Salvador Dali was a Spanish painter born in 1904, one of the main exponents of modern surrealist painting. His style was based on the disruptive currents of the time, such as the emergence of Freudian psychoanalysis, the use of the absurd and the exaggeration of characteristics of his paintings, which gave them a markedly surreal and psychedelic touch, distinctive of his works.
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The Japanese woodblock prints introduced the concepts of flat planes of color, asymmetrical compositions, unconventional poses, and everyday scenes into art to the impressionists.