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Salvador Dali

Place of Birth: Catalonia, Spain
DOB: May 11, 1904
DOD: January 23, 1989
Style: Surrealism
Brief History:

Spanish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and designer. After passing through phases of Cubism, Futurism and Metaphysical painting, he joined the Surrealists in 1929 and his talent for self-publicity rapidly made him the most famous representative of the movement. Throughout his life he cultivated eccentricity and exhibitionism (one of his most famous acts was appearing in a diving suit at the opening of the London Surrealist exhibition in 1936), claiming that this was the source of his creative energy. He took over the Surrealist theory of automatism but transformed it into a more positive method which he named `critical paranoia'. According to this theory one should cultivate genuine delusion as in clinical paranoia while remaining residually aware at the back of one's mind that the control of the reason and will has been deliberately suspended. He claimed that this method should be used not only in artistic and poetical creation but also in the affairs of daily life. His paintings employed a meticulous academic technique that was contradicted by the unreal 'dream' space he depicted and by the strangely hallucinatory characters of his imagery. He described his pictures as `hand-painted dream photographs' and had certain favorite and recurring images, such as the human figure with half-open drawers protruding from it, burning giraffes, and watches bent and flowing as if made from melting wax (The Persistence of Memory, MOMA, New York; 1931).

In 1937 Dalí visited Italy and adopted a more traditional style; this together with his political views (he was a supporter of General Franco) led Breton to expel him from the Surrealist ranks. He moved to the USA in 1940 and remained there until 1955. During this time he devoted himself largely to self-publicity; his paintings were often on religious themes (The Crucifixion of St John of the Cross, Glasgow Art Gallery, 1951), although sexual subjects and pictures centering on his wife Gala were also continuing preoccupations. In 1955 he returned to Spain and in old age became a recluse.

I am my Beloved
(Song of Songs Suite)
1971 __________________________ 22" x 30"

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Helen of Troy

Helen of Troy
Etching
1974
30" x 22"
250
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Golden Calf

Golden Calf
Lithograph
1977
17" x 23"
250
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Celestrial Elephant

Celestrial Elephant
Lithograph
1979
19" x 28"
350
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Agony of Love
1978 ________________________ 21.5" x 29.5"

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Path to Wisdom
1978 ________________________ 21.5" x 29.5"

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Birth of Venus
1980 _________________________ 20" x 28"

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Flowering of Inspiration
1978 ________________________ 21.5" x 29.5"

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L'Ouroboros
1975 __________________________ 22" x 30"

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Lance of Chivalry
1978 ________________________ 21.5" x 29.5"

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Dreams of Horseman

Dreams of Horseman
Lithograph
1979
21.5" x 29.5"
250
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The Dream

The Dream
Lithograph
1964
7.25" x 10"
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Prince of Cups
1979 __________________________ 22 7/8" x 17"

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Renaissance One of Coins
1978 __________________________ 12 1/8" x 18"

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The Fashion Designer
1980 ___________________________ 21" x 29"

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Tribute to Escamillo
1970 ________________________ 19.75" x 25.5"

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Angel of Dada

Angel of Dada
Photolith & Etching
1971
16.4" x 20.75"
175
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Surrealist Gastronomy

Surrealist Gastronomy
Photolith & Etching
1971
16.5" x 20.75"
175
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Triomphe de A'Amour -------- --------The Lovers
1978 ________________________ 28.25"x 20"

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Triomphe de L'Amour ----------------Three of Swords
1978 ________________________ 28.25"x 20"

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Couple on Horseback

Couple on Horseback
Engraving with Color
23" x 31.5"
NEW
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