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<br>The Persistence of Memory (1931) by Spanish artist and Surrealist icon Salvador Dalí is one of the rare works of artwork that may be conjured with the mention of two easy phrases: melting clocks. Like Van Gogh’s Starry Night (1889) and Picasso’s Les [Demoiselles](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/Demoiselles) D’Avignon (1907), The Persistence of Memory attracts guests from all around the world to the Museum of Fashionable Art as a work that has come to symbolize a complete motion. The Surrealist vision brings an uncanny landscape to life with unnerving accuracy-whenever you think about how a clock would melt, this is how it would melt. It might droop, distort, and Memory Wave elongate. "My complete ambition in the pictorial domain is to materialize the pictures of my concrete irrationality with probably the most imperialist fury of precision," Dalí wrote in his e book Conquest of the Irrational. This "fury of precision" is precisely what makes The Persistence of Memory so surreal. As an alternative of [rendering](https://search.un.org/results.php?query=rendering) a fantastical world in hasty brushstrokes and arbitrary colors, Dalí painted familiar objects in unfamiliar ways.<br>
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