Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

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Customer Review: A rather bland look at selected works of the artist
First off, let me say that I know next to nothing about art. I would like to cultivate an appreciation for great artwork, but it certainly does not come naturally - especially when it comes to modern art. Dali, however, is a master I at least have some affinity with. Who doesn’t know of the melting clocks? I have also seen the dream sequence he created for Hitchcock’s film Spellbound in 1945. Plus, the guy was just plain weird, and that is something I know a little bit about myself. This Artists of the 20th Century DVD looks solely at Dali’s artwork. All you see throughout the 50 minutes of video is one piece after another. There is no biographical look at the man, no mention of his contributions to the world beyond his paintings, and certainly no commentary on his eccentric personality (or mustache). There is not even an adequate identification of Gala, his inspiration and muse, despite numerous references to her in his paintings. Thus, this DVD will not introduce you to Dali the man or Dali the artist - it only looks at selected pieces of the art work of the maestro. Dali’s artwork is obviously impressive, and I was surprised by the variety of his work and styles. The narrator offers insight into some paintings - others, you just look and advance. I don’t understand a lot of Dali’s work, nor can I see some of the things the narrator tells me are in his more abstract pieces. The melting clocks and other surrealist images appeal to me. Dark works such as Visage of War speak volumes to the human observer, and the disappearing bust of Voltaire paintings are also striking. I was most impressed by the small sample of classical pieces Dali painted, however - largely because I did not know he ever produced such works. My idea of a painting equates with something like Design for the Interior Decoration of a Stable-Library, which is a strikingly beautiful work. Is this DVD worth watching? I will have to say No. If you’re a know-nothing novice like me, there is not enough basic information provided to really illuminate the artwork you will be shown. If you’re knowledgeable about Dali, you’ll be disappointed by the limited nature of the production and by the exquisite Dali works excluded from the show. After watching this, I decided to peruse some Dali galleries online, and I must say that the Internet makes this DVD of little value. Not only are the analyses and critical comments you will find online far superior to the information provided in this video, the quality of the paintings themselves are far better online than they are on the DVD.
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Salvador Dali (La septi?me face du d?) Customer Review: Excellent
An excellent overview of a wonderful artist. It certainly helps you look behind the well known pieces and see a tremendous amount of art work spanning many years.
Customer Review: dali was one who knows, but acts as as if he did not know!!!
every time i bring up the salvador dali people say oh but he was a madmen, a lunatic. and i say no dali was very sane and it is you who are mad (in the sense) you can not see straight. your vision is ascew. we would do well to remember that dali knew very cleary of his immortality, his spiritual roots so to speak. in one way he saw himself as a showmen (he loved the absurd) but there was also serious side to dali which shone thru in places such as his wonderful “the unspeakable confessions of salvador dali”. quotes such as ” that is true which we are strong enough to impose” in other words he knew we create reality. thankyou to kenneth grant for noticing this. another quote ” i fear i will die without heaven” some commentators have taken this to be dali’s conversion to catholisism, but what he is saying in his inimitable fashion is that he feared he would die without realising heaven on earth rather than dieing to the physical (dense,hard body) and ascending to one of the millions of heavens. again dali was no fool, you proberly are! ha ha ha

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Salvador Dal? Josep Pla : obres de museu

Salvador Dal? Josep Pla : obres de museu

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Salvador Dali (The Great Hispanic Heritage) (The Great Hispanic Heritage)

Evocation of the Apparition of Lenin, 1933 Fine Art Poster Print by Salvador Dali, 28×23
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Salvador Dal? corresponsal de J.V. Foix, 1932-1936 (Colecci?n Portlligat)


Salvador Dali, Pintame Un Sueno

Salvador Dali Biography

Dali de Gala. The World of Salvador Dali. With special reference to Gala de Dal?. With illustrations, including portraits and reproductions

Dali de Gala. The World of Salvador Dali. With special reference to Gala de Dal?. With illustrations, including portraits and reproductions

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Posters: Salvador Dali Poster Art Print - The Great Masturbator, 1929 (32 x 24 inches)

Un Chien Andalou / L’Age D’or [1929]


Da-Da-Dali: Salvador Dali in Pictures

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Salvador Dali: Canvas and Watercolours from the Albaretto Collection

Salvador Dali: Canvas and Watercolours from the Albaretto Collection

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Un Chien Andalou / L’Age d’Or [1929]
Customer Review: A waking nightmare
Un Chien Andalou and L’age D’or embrace all the principles of surrealism, and are vivid examples of the power of cinema to express the power, uniqueness and oddness of dreams. If you’re looking for a normal, Hollywood style, plot driven movie, then these films aren’t for you - there is very little, if any, plot to either of the films, and searching for meaning or attempting to empathise with the characters will only cause confusion. Surrealist films are intended to be viewed as explorations of the unconscious, and as sets of images that may or may not have relevance to each other. They were also intended as a reaction against Hollywood and its mass market appeal. The first film, Un Chien Andalou, is only 16 minutes long, and is not for the squeamish. Scenes of eyes being slashed with razor blades, ants crawling from hands, severed limbs, and decaying animal corpses are all shown in close-up, so be prepared. The film is a confusing, viscious assault on the senses, and touches upon ideas of death, rape, sex, sin, violence, etc. L’age D’or is longer at 63 minutes, and unlike Un Chien Andalou, which was a huge commercial success, it was banned almost instantly due to its blasphemous attitude to religion. It shows various tabboo events, including a man shooting his son when he irritates him, and is generally unpleasant, though intriguing. This film was disowned by Dali, who broke off his partnership with Bunuel afterwards, as he felt that Bunuel had destroyed his vision and created a film which he hated. Personally I found both movies difficult and unenjoyable to watch, but they are fascinating as works which provoke questions of desire, repression, the connection between the conscious and the unconscious, the placating power of Hollywood, and the eternal question: What is art? I would only recommend them to people who have an interest in such questions, or who particularly enjoy Surrealist works. A final note: this DVD edition is excellent if you’re interested in the history of surrealism, or the relationship between Bunuel and Dali, and will be a huge help to anyone studying it for university or for personal education. Both films have interesting and comprehensive commentaries by Robert Short (who, despite his comical tone, clearly knows what he’s talking about), and in addition, the first disc also includes a long and interesting introduction by Short which deals with all aspects of Surrealism, from its beginnings in France with Breton, to the ambivalent attitude of the surrealists and of Bunuel himself to the success of the films. It also examines the symbolism within the films. Admittedly, it could have been more engaging, as it merely shows Short’s head and shoulders throughout, and it would have been more watchable had they included some different images. There is also a documentary on Bunuel. Enjoy!
Customer Review: work it out for yourself
It is unecessary to attempt to understand what this film is about, i also think that it isnt completely necessary to use it as entertainment. Films made during the surrealist movement should be regarded as works of art and UN CHIEN ANDALOU is a work of pure unique genius on Bunuels part. Surrealism often represents the dream world and dreams very rarely make any sense or have any sort of linear narrative in real life. What they often do have is semiology. Many of the symbols in this film could be to do with sexual tension, such as the ants crawling out of the hand and the spacial discontinuity represents the dreamworld, ever had a dream when you are in a room which doesnt look anything like the room you are meant to be in but you know somehow that it just is? These ideas are all interpreted in this film. It is my feeling that some of the best art ever made is that which was made during the surrealist movement as it allows you to interpret your own readings. UN CHIEN ANDALOU is a classic example of this.

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Homage to Salvador Dali

Homage to Salvador Dali

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Salvador Dali Wall Calendar: 2004

Swans Reflecting Elephants art print by Salvador Dali, 60cm x 80cm

High Quality Art Jigsaw Puzzle - The Temptation of St. Anthony by Salvador Dali - 1000 pcs


La mirada de un genio: Salvador Dal?, 1904-1989

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Salvador Dali. La Construccion de La Imagen 1925-1930

Salvador Dali. La Construccion de La Imagen 1925-1930

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Salvador Dali

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The World of Salvador Dali. A reduced photographic reprint of the edition of 1962. With illustrations, including portraits and reproductions

The World of Salvador Dali. A reduced photographic reprint of the edition of 1962. With illustrations, including portraits and reproductions

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Ian Gibson’s fascinating portrait of Salvador Dali depicts an artist whose life is as fragmented as his paintings. Perhaps surprisingly, Gibson argues that an intense sense of shame was the driving force in the surrealist’s life and art, steering him between leaps of creative invention and personal ruin. With access to previously unknown biographical details, Gibson concludes that Dali’s shame centred around sexual conflict, particularly in his relationships with his muse Gala and his friend Garcia Lorca. In lieu of the sexual act, Dali cultivated a deeply exhibitionist persona and used his art as protection against the shame he associated with sex. As his fame grew so did his need to hide behind his extravagance; the sense of shame is directed outward rather than inward as a result. In the process, Dali betrayed his family, many of his artistic mentors, and in the end his own art.

Colour reproductions of Dali’s work illustrate the conflicts playing out in the artist’s history and mind, and while Gibson cannot fully explain the origins of Dali’s genius and where the artist’s true motivations originate, his argument is compelling and reveals a great deal about the tragic and brillant painter. –Aaron Abrams
Customer Review: The Persistence of Memory (ie you’ll remember this book!)
This is the most entertaining and erudite biography I think I have ever read. Gibson fully explores the muti-faceted life of the painter, but his main achievement is in the art of the biography as a genre, which he seems to have perfected. This long and detailed book is never dull, and makes you want to follow on to Gibson’s other biographical studies. Well structured and with a lively narrative, he shows us the inside and out of Dali’s personal, public and artistic lives. Nicely prodcued book too, although with someone like Dali you will always want more pictures than they could possibly fit in! Well worth the money.
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La miel es m?s dulce que la sangre: Las ?pocas lorquiana y freudiana de Salvador Dal?

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Salvador Dali (La septi?me face du d

Salvador Dali (La septi?me face du d?)
Customer Review: Excellent
An excellent overview of a wonderful artist. It certainly helps you look behind the well known pieces and see a tremendous amount of art work spanning many years.

Customer Review: dali was one who knows, but acts as as if he did not know!!!
every time i bring up the salvador dali people say oh but he was a madmen, a lunatic. and i say no dali was very sane and it is you who are mad (in the sense) you can not see straight. your vision is ascew. we would do well to remember that dali knew very cleary of his immortality, his spiritual roots so to speak. in one way he saw himself as a showmen (he loved the absurd) but there was also serious side to dali which shone thru in places such as his wonderful “the unspeakable confessions of salvador dali”. quotes such as ” that is true which we are strong enough to impose” in other words he knew we create reality. thankyou to kenneth grant for noticing this. another quote ” i fear i will die without heaven” some commentators have taken this to be dali’s conversion to catholisism, but what he is saying in his inimitable fashion is that he feared he would die without realising heaven on earth rather than dieing to the physical (dense,hard body) and ascending to one of the millions of heavens. again dali was no fool, you proberly are! ha ha ha

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Salvador Dali - A Surrealist’s Life (Biography)

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Salvador Dali, Pintame Un Sueno


Salvador Dali, Pintame Un Sueno

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Dali (Taschen Basic Art Series)
Customer Review: Excellent
An excellent overview of a wonderful artist. It certainly helps you look behind the well known pieces and see a tremendous amount of art work spanning many years.
Customer Review: dali was one who knows, but acts as as if he did not know!!!
every time i bring up the salvador dali people say oh but he was a madmen, a lunatic. and i say no dali was very sane and it is you who are mad (in the sense) you can not see straight. your vision is ascew. we would do well to remember that dali knew very cleary of his immortality, his spiritual roots so to speak. in one way he saw himself as a showmen (he loved the absurd) but there was also serious side to dali which shone thru in places such as his wonderful “the unspeakable confessions of salvador dali”. quotes such as ” that is true which we are strong enough to impose” in other words he knew we create reality. thankyou to kenneth grant for noticing this. another quote ” i fear i will die without heaven” some commentators have taken this to be dali’s conversion to catholisism, but what he is saying in his inimitable fashion is that he feared he would die without realising heaven on earth rather than dieing to the physical (dense,hard body) and ascending to one of the millions of heavens. again dali was no fool, you proberly are! ha ha ha

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Salvador Dali 1904-1989 Customer Review: Excellent
An excellent overview of a wonderful artist. It certainly helps you look behind the well known pieces and see a tremendous amount of art work spanning many years.
Customer Review: dali was one who knows, but acts as as if he did not know!!!
every time i bring up the salvador dali people say oh but he was a madmen, a lunatic. and i say no dali was very sane and it is you who are mad (in the sense) you can not see straight. your vision is ascew. we would do well to remember that dali knew very cleary of his immortality, his spiritual roots so to speak. in one way he saw himself as a showmen (he loved the absurd) but there was also serious side to dali which shone thru in places such as his wonderful “the unspeakable confessions of salvador dali”. quotes such as ” that is true which we are strong enough to impose” in other words he knew we create reality. thankyou to kenneth grant for noticing this. another quote ” i fear i will die without heaven” some commentators have taken this to be dali’s conversion to catholisism, but what he is saying in his inimitable fashion is that he feared he would die without realising heaven on earth rather than dieing to the physical (dense,hard body) and ascending to one of the millions of heavens. again dali was no fool, you proberly are! ha ha ha

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Da-Da-Dali: Salvador Dali in Pictures


Da-Da-Dali: Salvador Dali in Pictures

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High Quality Art Jigsaw Puzzle - The Temptation of St. Anthony by Salvador Dali - 1000 pcs

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Salvador Dali - A Fondo - Video

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