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Developed as a reaction against the elevation of the ordinary, anti-idealistic styles which represent reality in a gritty particularity. Symbolists favored spirituality, the imagination, and dreams.
The Smiling Spider 1881 (230 Kb); Charcoal, 49.5 x 39 cm; Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Cyclops 64 x 51 cm oil on canvas
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