Dali

Dali - Colour Library

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Salvador Dalì (1904-89) was one of the most controversial and paradoxical artists of the twentieth century. A painter of considerable virtuosity, he used a traditional illusionistic style to create disturbing images filled with references to violence, death, cannibalism and bizarre sexual practices, from the extraordinary limp watches in The Persistence of Memory to the gruesome monster in Soft Construction with Boiled Beans: Premonition of Civil War and the fetishistic lobster in the famous Lobster Telephone.

Born in Figueras, Spain, Dalì was initially influenced by Impressionism and Cubism, but subsquently became involved with the Surrealists, the most revolutionary artists of the time. They regarded his paintings as revealing the normally hidden world of the unconscious. Indeed the Surrealists' leader, André Breton, remarked: "It is perhaps with Dalì that for the first time the windows of the mind are opened fully wide". However, Breton later expelled him from the grou

Book information

ISBN: 9780714833385
Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint: Phaidon Press Limited
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.6
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 126
Weight: 512g
Height: 302mm
Width: 220mm
Spine width: 9mm