André Breton (1896 - 1966) - photo 1

André Breton

André Breton was a French writer, poet, and anti-fascist, renowned as the principal founder and leading theorist of Surrealism, an influential movement that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind. Born in Tinchebray, France, in 1896, Breton's work was deeply influenced by the theories of Sigmund Freud and was characterized by a fascination with dreams, the irrational, and the workings of the mind. As a cultural icon, his contributions extended beyond literature into the realms of art, sculpture, and painting, making him a pivotal figure in 20th-century artistic movements.

Breton's seminal work, the "Manifesto of Surrealism" (1924), outlined the principles of the movement, advocating for the expression of the subconscious and the importance of dreams as a source of artistic inspiration. His leadership and writings not only shaped Surrealism but also had a lasting impact on the broader culture of art, influencing countless artists, painters, and sculptors. Breton's ability to merge poetry with visual arts led to collaborations with prominent artists like Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró, further cementing his legacy as a central figure in modern art.

Notably, André Breton's works and personal collection, which included art pieces and surreal objects, have been displayed in museums and galleries worldwide, showcasing his eclectic taste and profound influence on the art world. His Paris apartment was a gathering place for artists and intellectuals, becoming a hub of Surrealist activity and thought. For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Breton's contributions represent a fascinating intersection of literary prowess and visual creativity, highlighting the enduring relevance of Surrealism.

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Date and place of birt:18 february 1896, Tinchebray, France
Date and place of death:28 september 1966, Paris, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Photographer, Poet, Writer
Genre:Allegory, Nude art
Art style:Surrealism, Dadaism

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Pierre-Antoine Quillard (1700 - 1733)
Pierre-Antoine Quillard
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Vernon Lee (1856 - 1935)
Vernon Lee
1856 - 1935
Fernand Majorel (1898 - 1965)
Fernand Majorel
1898 - 1965
Camille Claudel (1864 - 1943)
Camille Claudel
1864 - 1943
Claire Merigeau (1954)
Claire Merigeau
1954
Charles Jean Marie Degeorge (1837 - 1888)
Charles Jean Marie Degeorge
1837 - 1888
Nicolas Schöffer (1912 - 1992)
Nicolas Schöffer
1912 - 1992
Horace Vernet (1789 - 1863)
Horace Vernet
1789 - 1863
Jean-André Reiche (1752 - 1817)
Jean-André Reiche
1752 - 1817
 Carolus-Duran (1837 - 1917)
Carolus-Duran
1837 - 1917
Henri Ding (1844 - 1898)
Henri Ding
1844 - 1898
Israel Aryevich Feinsilberg (1893 - 1942)
Israel Aryevich Feinsilberg
1893 - 1942
Neïl Beloufa (1985)
Neïl Beloufa
1985
Henri Edmond Cross (1856 - 1910)
Henri Edmond Cross
1856 - 1910
Claire Tabouret (1981)
Claire Tabouret
1981

Creators Dadaism

Patrick Hughes (1939)
Patrick Hughes
1939
Yuan Fang (1996)
Yuan Fang
1996
Pat Phillips (1987)
Pat Phillips
1987
Heinz Schrand (1926 - 2017)
Heinz Schrand
1926 - 2017
Mimmo Rotella (1918 - 2006)
Mimmo Rotella
1918 - 2006
Yosl Bergner (1920 - 2017)
Yosl Bergner
1920 - 2017
Maurice Tabard (1897 - 1984)
Maurice Tabard
1897 - 1984
Yves Laloy (1920 - 1999)
Yves Laloy
1920 - 1999
Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes (1884 - 1974)
Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes
1884 - 1974
Florence Henri (1893 - 1982)
Florence Henri
1893 - 1982
Kurt Seligmann (1900 - 1962)
Kurt Seligmann
1900 - 1962
Markus Oehlen (1956)
Markus Oehlen
1956
Maria Alexandrovna Lagorio (1893 - 1979)
Maria Alexandrovna Lagorio
1893 - 1979
Roberto Fabelo (1950)
Roberto Fabelo
1950
Aleksei Viktorovich Vorobevskii (1906 - 1992)
Aleksei Viktorovich Vorobevskii
1906 - 1992
Helmut Leherb (1933 - 1997)
Helmut Leherb
1933 - 1997