* Salvador Dalí: Known for his dreamlike, often bizarre and visually striking paintings, such as "The Persistence of Memory" (1931) and "The Elephant of the Celibate" (1929).
* René Magritte: Famous for his enigmatic paintings that often challenged the viewer's perception of reality. He explored themes of language, representation, and the nature of reality, as seen in works like "The Son of Man" (1964) and "The Human Condition" (1933).