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Manifesto of Mural Painting 1933
Manifesto of Mural Painting was written by Mario Sironi in 1933.

Mystical Manifesto 1951
Mystical Manifesto was written by Salvador Dalí in 1951.

The Mystical Manifesto inaugurated Dalí's Nuclear mysticism period.

Manifesto of Mural Painting 1933
Mario Sironi was motivated by the political ideals of Italian Fascism more than any specific artistic movement. Working on art for the regime's newspaper, Il Popolo d'Italia, Sironi eventually contributed by creating murals for the 1932 Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution. Afterwards, Sironi signed the Manifesto of Mural Painting in 1933. Sironi continued to work exlusively on murals until after WWII.

Mystical Manifesto 1951
The Mystical Manifesto (Manifeste Mystique in French) was written in 1951 by Salvador Dalí. "Dalí confirmed that confirmed that he is an ex-surrealist and in favor of religous paintings. Dalí said his role in the art of nuclear mysticism was to 'explain and accelerate the process.'" Dalí's preference during this period shifted to representational art, in spite of the rise of abstractionism.