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• SALVADOR DALI POSTERS & ART PRINTS
Art History
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Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of Man, Salvador Dali -
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Photographer Philippe Halsman “rejuvenated celebrity photography, pioneering experimental photography. Arriving in America with only a suitcase and camera after fleeing the Paris Nazi invasion, Halsman (1906 – 1979) soon shot a record 101 covers for ‘LIFE’ magazine.”
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Salvador Dali / TIME Cover: December 14, 1936, TIME Magazine
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SALVADOR DALI BOOKS, VIDEOS
Salvador Dali: 1904-1989 by Robert Descharnes -
The Secret Life of Salvador Dali by Salvador Dali - Early autobiography, illustrated with over eighty photographs of Dali and his works. Republication of 1942 Edition.
Diary of a Genius by Salvador Dali - The second volume of Dali's autobiography covers 1952 to 1963 and stands as one of the seminal texts of Surrealism, revealing the most astonishing and intimate workings of an eccentirc polymath genius who became the living embodiment of the 20th century's most intensely subversive, disturbing and influential art movements.
50 Secrets of Magic Craftmanship by Salvador Dali - Rare, important volume in which famed Surrealist expounds (in his inimitably eccentric fashion) on what painting should be, the history of painting, what is good and bad painting, the merits of specific artists, and more. Includes his 50 “secrets” for mastering the craft, including “the secret of the painter’s pointed mustaches.” Filled with sensible artistic advice, lively personal anecdotes, academic craftsmanship and the artist’s own marginal drawings. [product description]
The Persistence of Memory: A Biography of Dali by Meredith Etherington-Smith - Surrealist painter, author, filmmaker, lecturer, performance artist, charlatan, genius, clown, Salvador Dali (1904-1989) once asked himself, “Where does the deep and philosophical Dali begin, and where does the loony and preposterous Dali end?” This even handed but exacting biography, based on interview, unpublished letters, and previously unavailable archives, explores the relationship between his eccentric life and the hallucinatory imagery of he paintings that, like the soft watches, have become 20th-century icons. The author penetrates the artist's self-mythologizing facade to reveal the man behind the outrageous mustache and cryptic canvasses: his Catalan childhood: his relationships with Garcia Lorca, Bunuel, Breton, Picasso, Miro, de Chirico, Man Ray, Ernst and Eluard: Dali's fixations, phobias, and Surrealist pranks; and his bizarre marriage to Gala – muse, business manager, nymphomanic, gold digger, and finally tormentor. With sixteen color reproductions. (back cover)
Salvador Dali’s Dream of Venus: The Surrealist Funhouse from the 1939 World’s Fair by Ingrid Schaffner - A stunning collection of black and white and early Kodachrome photographs showing both the construction and the completion of the funhouse - from Dalí painting a melting clock to showgirls parading for their audience. Salvador Dalí's Dream of Venus reveals not only an eccentric work of architecture, but also a one-of-a-kind creation by one of the most fertile imaginations of the 20th century.
Dali Postcards: 24 Paintings -
Dali DVD (1986) - A major critical film biography of Salvador Dali. This film presents Dali's entire oeuvre--painting, sculpture, writing, fashion and film--in the context of his extraordinary life and international career. It has been constructed through a combination of specially shot location footage, archival film, feature film material, rostrum filmings of Dali's paintings and interviews with his friends and colleagues. The narration of the film has been drawn from Dali's own writings. In “Dali,” the great Spanish painter is finally captured in all his inimitable glory!
LINKS FOR LEARNING: SALVADOR DALI
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