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Dali

Submitted by yaridssa on December 4, 2005

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Salvador Felip Jacint Dali Domenech was an important Catalan painter, best know for his surrealist works. His art shows a dream world in which normal objects are transformed in bizarre and irrational fashion. Dalí portrayed these objects in precise, realistic detail and usually placed them within bleak, sunlit landscapes(VirtualDali, Google). Dali’s political stance was the source of much controversy. Early on he affiliated himself with the surrealist movement in Paris, a group that interpreted their art or literature from the processes of the unconscious mind. Later in life, Dali grew to appreciate the naturalistic sense of the Renaissance era embracing the simplicities of its art. Salvador Dali is considered the greatest artist of the surrealist art movement and one of the greatest masters of art of the twentieth century.
Born into a middle-class family, Dali studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, where he mastered academic techniques. Dalí already drew attention as an eccentric, wearing clothes and trends popular many years earlier, but it was his paintings that his classmates acknowledged the most (wikipedia, Google). Soon after, Dali managed to get expelled from the Academy and moved to Paris where he studied with Pablo Picasso. Over the next few years Dalí devoted himself with passionate intensity to developing his method, which he described as 'paranoiac-critical', a spontaneous method of irrational knowledge based on the critical and systematic objection of delirious associations and interpretations. During this period he produced works like The Lugubrious Game (1929), The Persistence of Memory (1931) and Surrealist Objects, Gauges of Instantaneous Memory (1932)

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