Salvador Dalí
1904 – 1989, Spain
Salvador Dalí was a Spanish surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work.
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Moses: Hand Signed Lithograph
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Edition: 24/300
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Price: $800
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Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí was a renowned Spanish surrealist artist known for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work. Born in 1904 in Figueres, Catalonia, Dalí was influenced by Impressionism and Renaissance masters early on before gravitating towards Cubism and Surrealism. His best-known work, ‘The Persistence of Memory,’ was completed in 1931. Dalí’s diverse artistic repertoire included painting, sculpture, film, and writing. Despite his eccentric public persona, his contributions significantly impacted modern art.
Dalí’s early life in Catalonia deeply influenced his artistic journey. He attended the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid, where he explored avant-garde movements. In 1929, he joined the Surrealist group and soon became a leading figure. Dalí’s work often incorporated themes of dreams, the subconscious, and religion, and he collaborated with various artists across different media. His life and work were controversial due to his eccentric behavior and political views, yet his legacy endures through his significant impact on Surrealism and contemporary art.
Dalí’s artistry extended beyond painting to include sculpture, theater, film, fashion, and photography. His notable works span multiple decades and reflect his evolving interests, from the surreal and fantastical to the scientific and mystical. Dalí’s contributions to art were recognized globally, with major museums dedicated to his work in Figueres, Spain, and St. Petersburg, Florida. His innovative and imaginative approach continues to inspire artists and captivate audiences worldwide.