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    W. HENRY et al.: Polytene Chromosomes of S. (Nevermannia) praelargum UNCORRECTED PROOF Polytene Chromosomes of an Indian Himalayan black fly Simulium (Nevermannia) praelargum (Diptera: Simuliidae) Willie HENRY1‚ Subrata Kumar DEY2‚ Rakesh VARMA1‚ Sachin THAPA1‚ William S PROCUNIER3 1 2 P.G. Department of Zoology‚ Darjeeling Government College‚ Darjeeling‚ West Bengal 734101‚ India School of Biotechnology‚ West Bengal University of Technology‚BF-142‚ Sector 1‚Salt Lake City‚ Kolkata 700064

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    Memory Looking at the picture The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali‚ people can see an abstract aesthetic deep within. The landscapes associated with his childhood have become an inspiration for his paintings. When he grew up‚ Dali still spent his time to painting the Catalonia’s landscape elaborately. Completed in 1931‚ The Persistence of Memory became one of his well-known paintings. This famous artwork is called “Dali ‘s hand painted dream photographs”‚ and it is simultaneously read as a

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    works and styles represented important turning points for him. When Dali was younger‚ he experimented with different styles. The first style he used was soft‚ blurry and seemed a little bit out of focus‚ although his use shadowing was well from the beginning. Dali’s early works were not very impressive‚ but he was very talented and dedicated to his art work. Surrealism is a form of painting that Dali started using next. The purpose of this kind of art was to

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    FOUR questions AND ART WORK Find and include a photograph of Dali to see how accurate his Salvador Dali. self-portrait is. Soft Self-portrait with Fried Bacon 1941 Oil on Canvas 61 x 50.8 cm Include Dali’s Soft Self-portrait with Fried Bacon and labeling. Include the photo and the web address. https://www.google.com.au/search?q=salvador+dali&safe=active&client=safari&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X

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    painting The Persistence of Memory is a hallmark of the surrealist movement. Dali famously described his paintings as “hand-painted dream photographs” and The Persistence of Memory is a prime example of that description. The Persistence of Memory depicts striking and confusing images of melting pocket watches and a mysterious fetus-like structure all sprawled over the dreamscape representation of Dali’s home of Port Lligat‚ Spain. Dali uses strange images‚ color‚ and shadows in The Persistence of Memory

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    Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 35 x 40 cm Date: 1956 Location: Private collection INTERPRETATION: Looking at this painting for the first time‚ you literally see a ‘Landscape with Butterflies’. The setting is in a desert on a hot summer’s day with clear blue skies‚ and somehow abnormally large butterflies have found their way to this desert. This peculiar setting is what gives away its belonging to the Surrealist movement‚ which Salvador Dali as perfected so well.

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    How many times have you caught yourself sitting back‚ day dreaming hearing the steady tick‚ tock‚ tick‚ tock of an old grandfather clock? You do not even have to day dream to feel the melting of time. The artist Salvador Dali captured this mental image in his piece called The Persistence of Memory‚ with clocks hanging from tree branches‚ curving over the edge of the counter and melting over the back of the mythical animal. What caused this artist to have the inspiration to produce The Persistence

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    Tuna Fishing with the Walrus The surrealist movement began in the 1920s‚ and many of its artists continued to do work well into the sixties and seventies. The most famous of these surrealists was Salvador Dali. In 1967‚ Dali painted what was regarded as one of his last masterpieces entitled Tuna Fishing. In the same year‚ the song “I am the Walrus” was written by the Beatles as a response to a fan letter they recieved. At this time in American history there existed a considerable resentment towards

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    placement of the frescoes for meeting more decorative goals. The earliest known examples of such frescoes are believed to have appeared around 1500 BC and can be found on the island of Crete in Greece. The most famous of these early paintings‚ The Toreador‚ depicts a crowned ceremony in which the individuals jump over the backs of large bulls. While some similar frescoes were found in other places around the Mediterranean basin‚ in particular in Morocco‚ their origins are subject to speculation. Some

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    Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s‚ and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. The aim was to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality." Artists painted unnerving‚ illogical scenes with photographic precision‚ created strange creatures from everyday objects and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.[1] Surrealist works feature the element of surprise‚ unexpected juxtapositions and non sequitur;

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