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Surrealist painter known for his eccentric manner and trademark moustache.  Notable works include 'The Persistence of Memory' (1931, a painting of melting clocks).  Author, architect, and film producer.  Wrote his autobiography 'The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí' (1942).  There are two major museums devoted to Salvador Dalí's work: the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, Spain, and the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.  Had an intimate relationship with poet [[Frederico Garcia Lorca]], confirmed in his letters but publicly denied.   
 
Surrealist painter known for his eccentric manner and trademark moustache.  Notable works include 'The Persistence of Memory' (1931, a painting of melting clocks).  Author, architect, and film producer.  Wrote his autobiography 'The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí' (1942).  There are two major museums devoted to Salvador Dalí's work: the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, Spain, and the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.  Had an intimate relationship with poet [[Frederico Garcia Lorca]], confirmed in his letters but publicly denied.   
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==See Also==
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* [[The Great LGBTQ Surrealist and Abstract Artists]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 14:32, 20 October 2020

Salvador Dali

Country

Spain

Birth - Death

1904 - 1989

Occupation

Artist

Description

Surrealist painter known for his eccentric manner and trademark moustache. Notable works include 'The Persistence of Memory' (1931, a painting of melting clocks). Author, architect, and film producer. Wrote his autobiography 'The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí' (1942). There are two major museums devoted to Salvador Dalí's work: the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, Spain, and the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Had an intimate relationship with poet Frederico Garcia Lorca, confirmed in his letters but publicly denied.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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