Oneiric
see also: Etymology of Oneiric
Etymology
The adjective " Oneiric " from the Greek name " comes; oneiros" , which means the " songe" or the " dream ". Used initially in Psychoanalysis, this term passed in the literary and pictorial vocabulary with the Surréalistes and André Breton.
In painting, it was frequently used to qualify the work of painters or Lithographe S like El Salvador Dalí, Jean-Pierre Alaux, Pierre-Henry, Louis Vuillermoz.
to see " dream ".
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