
Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí
1904–1989
Salvador Dalí was a key figure in Surrealism, the 20th-century movement that explored the unconscious through dreamlike imagery. He famously said, “Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what limits our vision.” Known for works like The Persistence of Memory (1931) with its melting clocks, Dalí was also a prolific writer, filmmaker, and eccentric public figure, celebrated for his flamboyant mustache and quirky antics.
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Air India Ashtray
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Carmen-Castanets
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Daum Montre Molle
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Day and Night
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Don Quixote Gold Bas Relief
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Don Quixote Platinum Bas Relief
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Don Quixote Silver Bas Relief
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Head of Roses
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Lanternes Daliniennes Tétraèdre
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Le Cheval Bleu Plate
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Lincoln in Dalivision Gold Bas Relief
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Mirror
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Our Historical Heritage
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Persistence of Memory Tapestry
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Song of Songs of Solomon Sculpture
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Still Life By The Light of Moon
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The Winged Triton
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Trajan on Horseback
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Tristan and Isolde (Rowlux)
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