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Art can be separated into many different styles and artists, but what best describes a masterpiece? Salvador Dali, one of the greatest surreal artists of the 20th-century, has created a surreal masterpiece. ... His masterpiece may seem hard to comprehend, but this may be his way of expressing his psychological differences. The Denver Art Museum defines a masterpiece using different examples and points that apply to, “ The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory”. ... Salvador Dali has created a true masterpiece by experiencing many different styles to develop his own unique demonstration of surrealism. This masterpiece should be preserved for generations to come because of the visual effect it may have on mankind. ... His painting will stay alive and he has left a masterpiece behind for generations to come. ...
The wonderfully created masterpiece opens minds to curiosity. ...
Through Dali’s exquisite years of magnificent creations, he has created a masterpiece to be preserved for generations to come. ... ” Dali has created a masterpiece caused from a life taking situation in the fifties, which can still touch lives of people today. ... An artist with such a great imagination should feel confidence, with such an accomplishment of developing a masterpiece. ... Dali feels satisfied with his masterpiece as he has proof to explain he has created a masterpiece. The Denver Art Museum describes characteristics of a masterpiece, which most describes Dali’s, “ The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory. ... Dali has left behind a masterpiece for future generations to come and done this with such an outrageous mind. ... He has made an impact on many lives in early years through this masterpiece and is continuing to do so now. This masterpiece has been preserved through many traumatic years and still has its moving displays of emotions. Salvador Dali has met all expectations of creating a masterpiece and clearly used his brilliant imagination to keep it well preserved.
Approximate Word count = 1815 Approximate Pages = 7.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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