Stil:
Surrealism;
Cubism;
Post-Impressionism;
Symbolism;
Abstract Expressionism;
Expressionism;
Impressionism;
Pointillism;
Verism;
Metaphysical Art;
Abstract Art;
Mjesto: Figueres (Girona)
Rođen: 1904
Smrt: 1989
Biografija:
Early Life and Education
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquis of Dalí de Púbol, known professionally as Salvador Dalí, was a prominent Spanish surrealist artist born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain. His early life was marked by the discovery of modern painting at the age of 16, which led to his first public exhibition at the Municipal Theatre in Figueres in 1919.
Artistic Development and Exploitation
Dalí's artistic style was heavily influenced by Cubism, Dada, and Surrealism. His mastery of painting skills was evident in his realistic work, The Basket of Bread (1926). He made his first visit to Paris in 1926, where he met Pablo Picasso, whom he revered.
Notable Works and Exhibitions
Some of Dalí's most notable works include:
- Juliet's Tomb (Surrealism, Oil on Canvas)
- Mannequin (Barcelona Mannequin) (198 x 148 cm, Surrealism, Oil on Canvas)
- Landscape with Flies, 1964 (Surrealism, Oil)
- Study for 'Woman Undressing', 1959 (Surrealism, Oil)
- The Angelus of Gala (32 x 26 cm, Surrealism, Oil) These works can be found in various museums and galleries, including the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, which houses an extensive collection of over 2,400 pieces.
Legacy and Impact
Dalí's influence on Surrealism is undeniable, with his works continuing to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. His legacy can be seen in the numerous exhibitions and museums dedicated to his work, including the Butler Institute of American Art and the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.