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Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 — January 23, 1989), was a Spanish surrealist painter born in Figueres, Catalonia.

Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.His best known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931.

Salvador Dalí’s artistic repertoire also included film, sculpture, and photography. He collaborated with Walt Disney on the Academy Award-nominated short cartoon Destino, which was released posthumously in 2003. He also collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock on Hitchcock’s film Spellbound.

Dalí insisted on his “Arab lineage”, claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors who occupied Southern Spain for nearly 800 years (711-1492), and attributed to these origins, “my love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes.”

Widely considered to be greatly imaginative, Dalí had an affinity for doing unusual things to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. The purposefully-sought notoriety led to broad public recognition and many purchases of his works by people from all walks of life.

Symbolism

Dalí employed extensive symbolism in his work. For instance, the hallmark soft watches that first appear in The Persistence of Memory suggest Einstein’s theory that time is relative and not fixed.The idea for clocks functioning symbolically in this way came to Dalí when he was staring at a runny piece of Camembert cheese during a hot day in August.

The elephant is also a recurring image in Dalí’s works. It first appeared in his 1944 work Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening. The elephants, inspired by Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s sculpture base in Rome of an elephant carrying an ancient obelisk,are portrayed “with long, multi-jointed, almost invisible legs of desire” along with obelisks on their backs. Coupled with the image of their brittle legs, these encumbrances, noted for their phallic overtones, create a sense of phantom reality. “The elephant is a distortion in space,” one analysis explains, “its spindly legs contrasting the idea of weightlessness with structure.”… I am painting pictures which make me die for joy, I am creating with an absolute naturalness, without the slightest aesthetic concern, I am making things that inspire me with a profound emotion and I am trying to paint them honestly. —Salvador Dalí, in Dawn Ades, Dalí and Surrealism.

The egg is another common Dalíesque image. He connects the egg to the prenatal and intrauterine, thus using it to symbolize hope and love;it appears in The Great Masturbator and The Metamorphosis of Narcissus. Various animals appear throughout his work as well: ants point to death, decay, and immense sexual desire; the snail is connected to the human head (he saw a snail on a bicycle outside Freud’s house when he first met Sigmund Freud); and locusts are a symbol of waste and fear.

Dalí was a versatile artist, not limiting himself only to painting in his artistic endeavors. Some of his more popular artistic works are sculptures and other objects, and he is also noted for his contributions to theatre, fashion, and photography, among other areas.

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Salvador Dali: 2000

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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: Retrospektive 1920-1980

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Salvador Dali: Deluxe Address Book

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Monnografico Salvador Dali/ Salvador Dali Monographic

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Wonderful. Allows you to see Dali’s best work in snap shots. Much cheaper…and mobile than the originals!
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Customer Review: A comprehensive guide to Dali’s work in film
The success and notoriety of the films Un Chien Andalou (1929) and its follow-up L’?ge d’or (1930) have not only cast an indelible shadow over the treatment of surrealism and cinema as a whole–Robert Short’s recent book The Age of Gold: Surrealist Cinema (2003), for instance, is devoted almost entirely to Un Chien Andalou and L’Age d’Or (there is an additional short chapter on The Seashell and The Clergyman of 1928)–it has also obscured consideration of Dal?’s personal involvement with film beyond those two seminal works, both within and beyond his involvement with the surrealist movement. As an introduction and guide through the complicated history of the various film projects Dal? would continue to undertake throughout his life, Elliott King’s Dal?, Surrealism, and Cinema should prove useful in bringing public attention back to that material and serve more generally to open up a greater awareness of the multifarious nature of Dal?’s artistic activity. This book provides a chronological tour through over 20 film projects of Dal?’s, collected broadly under the headings of his surrealist period, `Hollywood’, and `Later Films’. While this inescapably includes accounts of Un Chien Andalou and L’?ge d’or, King’s focus is primarily on the later projects, which took on a variety of forms. Some, like Surrealist Mysteries of New York and The Explosion of The Swan never got beyond the stage of embryonic scenarios; others would be aborted collaborations with the likes of The Marx Brothers and Alejandro Jodorowsky; and more importantly, the book details Dal?’s pioneering ventures into the realm of video with Chaos and Creation, as well as television with Impressions of Upper Mongolia-Homage to Raymond Roussel. King fills the book with a plenitude of important historical observations as well as a number of entertaining anecdotes that one might expect from Dali. King takes us carefully back through many of the experiments, collaborations, and imaginings that have long been overlooked in respect to Dali’s film work. It is a worthwhile journey and King’s book should prove to be a valuable resource for studies of Dal?’s lifelong involvement with film.
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Unspeakable Confessions of Salvador Dali
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The Death of Salvador Dali: Music from the Film
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Salvador Dali

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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
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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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The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali


The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali
Customer Review: The Official Catalog - Dali
An absolute essential for any admirer of the graphic works of Salvador Dali. Do not buy any of his work without first consulting this ‘bible’. This in finite detail gives one all of the information that one needs to check out a potential purchase of absolutely any graphic work of Dalis. Totally indispensable.

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