Salvador Domènec Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech,
Marquis de Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989), known as Salvador Dalí
(Catalan pronunciation was a prominent
Spanish surrealist painter born in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain.
Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the
striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are
often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.His best-known work,
The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic
repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a
range of artists in a variety of media.
Dalí attributed his "love of everything that
is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"
to a self-styled "Arab lineage", claiming that his ancestors were
descended from the Moors.
Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an
affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior. His eccentric manner
and attention-grabbing public actions sometimes drew more attention than his
artwork to the dismay of those who held his work in high esteem and to the
irritation of his critics.
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