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== In art == {{main|visionary art}} Artists may produce work loosely categorized as [[visionary art]] for its [[wikt:luminous|luminous]] content and/or for its use of artistic techniques that call for the use of extended powers of [[perception]] in the viewer: (e.g. [[Gustave Moreau]], [[Samuel Palmer]], [[Jean Delville]], [[Ernst Fuchs (artist)|Ernst Fuchs]], the French [[Symbolism (movement)|Symbolist]] [[Odilon Redon]], [[Brion Gysin]], [[Max Ernst]], [[Stanley Spencer]], [[Edward Burne-Jones]], [[Adolf Wolfli]], [[Fred Sandback]], [[William Blake]], [[Hieronymus Bosch]], and [[Henry Darger]]). [[Visionary art]] can be incorrectly defined as a category of [[primitive art]] (art of those not formally trained) rather than describing people who have used their visions (or dreams) to create their [[paintings]]. [[Salvador DalΓ]] is one artist who would exemplify visionary art that is neither [[religious]] nor primitive.
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