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Arts and Me

"O Velho na Tristeza"

Van Gogh

"O Grito"

Edvard Munch

"A Persistência da Memória"

Salvador Dali
Introduction
Welcome to the presentation about
Arts and Me. In this presentation,
we will explore some of the most
iconic artworks in history, including
Van Gogh's Old Man in Sorrow,
Edvard Munch's The Scream, and
Salvador Dali's Persistence of
Memory.
Van Gogh's Old Man in Sorrow

Van Gogh's Old Man in Sorrow is a


powerful and emotional painting that
depicts an elderly man with his head in
his hands. This painting is a
representation of the artist's own
struggles with mental illness and the
loneliness he felt throughout his life.
Edvard Munch's The Scream

Edvard Munch's The Scream is a


haunting and iconic painting that
depicts a person screaming in agony
against a blood-red sky. This painting is
a representation of the artist's own
anxiety and the inner turmoil he
experienced throughout his life.
Salvador Dali's Persistence of
Memory
Salvador Dali's Persistence of Memory
is a surrealist painting that depicts
melting clocks in a surreal landscape.
This painting is a representation of the
artist's own fascination with time and
the subconscious mind.
Comparison

Although these paintings were created by


different artists in different time periods, they all
share a common theme of human emotion and
struggle. Each painting is a representation of the
artist's own personal experiences and inner
turmoil.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the artworks of Van Gogh, Munch, and Dali
continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.
These paintings are a testament to the power of human
emotion and the enduring legacy of art.
Thanks!

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