Salvador Dali
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Salvador Dali

Spain • 1904 - 1989  1678 followers

The difference between the surrealists and me is that I am surrealist.

Biography

Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) remains one of the most influential figures in the art world, celebrated for his surrealist works that have captivated collectors and art lovers globally. His innovative approach to abstraction, vivid imagination, and technical skill have earned him a permanent place in art history. Dalí's surrealist masterpieces, featuring dreamlike landscapes and symbolic imagery, continue to be among the most sought-after works in the contemporary art market.

In 2024, Dalí's legacy was highlighted through major exhibitions and events. The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, hosted a groundbreaking immersive experience, offering visitors a deeper understanding of Dalí's artistic genius. Additionally, the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center in Tennessee presented an exhibition of Dalí's powerful illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy, showcasing his ability to evoke profound emotion and surreal visions through his artwork.

Dalí's works continue to perform exceptionally well in the auction world. His painting Rose Méditative (1958) sold for over $4 million at a Sotheby's auction in Paris in November 2024, significantly surpassing its estimate, further solidifying his appeal to art collectors and investors. Dalí's pieces consistently command impressive prices at major auctions, reinforcing his status as one of the most valuable artists on the market.

Born in Figueres, Spain, Dalí was initially influenced by Impressionism and Cubism before encountering Surrealism in the late 1920s. Inspired by Sigmund Freud's theories on the unconscious, Dalí developed his “paranoiac-critical method," a technique that allowed him to access and depict his subconscious mind, creating some of the most iconic images in modern art. Works like The Persistence of Memory (1931) are symbols of his ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.

Dalí's creative talents extended beyond painting to include film, sculpture, and literature. He collaborated with Luis Buñuel on the films Un Chien Andalou (1928) and L'Âge d'Or (1930), which continue to be celebrated for their provocative, surreal imagery. Dalí also wrote The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí (1942), an autobiography that offers insights into his eccentric personality and artistic philosophy.

Dalí's works are housed in major collections worldwide, including the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Spain and the Dalí Museum in Florida. His art continues to inspire new generations of collectors, artists, and art enthusiasts, ensuring his place as one of the most beloved and significant figures in the history of modern art. With his bold, imaginative creations, Salvador Dalí's art continues to shape and inspire the art market and artistic culture globally.

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Print, Henry IV, Salvador Dali

Henry IV

Salvador Dali

Print - 57 x 75.5 x 0.1 cm Print - 22.4 x 29.7 x 0 inch

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Print, Louis XVI, Salvador Dali

Louis XVI

Salvador Dali

Print - 56 x 76 x 0.1 cm Print - 22 x 29.9 x 0 inch

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Print, The Face in the Windmill, Salvador Dali

The Face in the Windmill

Salvador Dali

Print - 64.1 x 97.2 cm Print - 25.25 x 38.25 inch

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Print, The Resurrection, Salvador Dali

The Resurrection

Salvador Dali

Print - 74.9 x 54.6 x 0.3 cm Print - 29.5 x 21.5 x 0.1 inch

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Print, La Reddition de Breda, Salvador Dali

La Reddition de Breda

Salvador Dali

Print - 75 x 77.5 x 1 cm Print - 29.5 x 30.5 x 0.4 inch

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Print, Le Cheval et le Loup, Salvador Dali

Le Cheval et le Loup

Salvador Dali

Print - 57 x 76 x 0.05 cm Print - 22.4 x 29.9 x 0 inch

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Print, Le Détroit de Gadelore, Salvador Dali

Le Détroit de Gadelore

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Print - 39.5 x 26.5 x 0.2 cm Print - 15.6 x 10.4 x 0.1 inch

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Print, Don Quichotte de la Mancha, Salvador Dali

Don Quichotte de la Mancha

Salvador Dali

Print - 80 x 60 x 0.1 cm Print - 31.5 x 23.6 x 0 inch

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Print, L'Apothéose d'Homère, Salvador Dali

L'Apothéose d'Homère

Salvador Dali

Print - 62 x 89 x 0.1 cm Print - 24.4 x 35 x 0 inch

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Print, Chevalier Surrealiste, Salvador Dali

Chevalier Surrealiste

Salvador Dali

Print - 74.93 x 54.61 x 2.54 cm Print - 29.5 x 21.5 x 1 inch

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Print, Sans titre, Salvador Dali

Sans titre

Salvador Dali

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.2 cm Print - 25.8 x 19.7 x 0.1 inch

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Print, Naphtali, Salvador Dali

Naphtali

Salvador Dali

Print - 49.5 x 36.5 x 0.1 cm Print - 19.5 x 14.4 x 0 inch

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Print, Pomme Dragon (Eve's Apple), Salvador Dali

Pomme Dragon (Eve's Apple)

Salvador Dali

Print - 67 x 54.5 x 0.1 cm Print - 26.4 x 21.5 x 0 inch

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Print, Picasso: A Ticket to Glory, Salvador Dali

Picasso: A Ticket to Glory

Salvador Dali

Print - 67.5 x 51.5 x 0.1 cm Print - 26.6 x 20.3 x 0 inch

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Print, Le Creuset Philosophal, Salvador Dali

Le Creuset Philosophal

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Print - 76 x 56 x 0.3 cm Print - 29.9 x 22 x 0.1 inch

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Print, Combat de Cavaliers, Salvador Dali

Combat de Cavaliers

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Print - 56 x 76 x 0.1 cm Print - 22 x 29.9 x 0 inch

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Print, Flower Magician, Salvador Dali

Flower Magician

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Print - 76.2 x 55.9 cm Print - 30 x 22 inch

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Print, Dream Passage w/ Portfolio, Salvador Dali

Dream Passage w/ Portfolio

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Print - 75 x 53 x 1 cm Print - 29.5 x 20.9 x 0.4 inch

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Print, L'Ange de l'Alchimie, Salvador Dali

L'Ange de l'Alchimie

Salvador Dali

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 x 0.5 cm Print - 30 x 22 x 0.2 inch

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Print, Caballero, Salvador Dali

Caballero

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Print - 101.6 x 81.3 cm Print - 40 x 32 inch

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Print, Dali Illustrates Cassanova, Salvador Dali

Dali Illustrates Cassanova

Salvador Dali

Print - 47 x 32.2 x 0.3 cm Print - 18.5 x 12.7 x 0.1 inch

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Print, The Face in the Windmill, Salvador Dali

The Face in the Windmill

Salvador Dali

Print - 64.1 x 97.2 x 0.5 cm Print - 25.25 x 38.25 x 0.2 inch

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Print, Caballero, Salvador Dalí, Salvador Dali

Caballero, Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dali

Print - 101.6 x 81.3 x 0.5 cm Print - 40 x 32 x 0.2 inch

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Design, Guitare, Salvador Dali

Guitare

Salvador Dali

Design - 60 x 29 x 15 cm Design - 23.6 x 11.4 x 5.9 inch

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Sculpture, Profil du temps, Salvador Dali

Profil du temps

Salvador Dali

Sculpture - 51 x 35 x 35 cm Sculpture - 20.1 x 13.8 x 13.8 inch

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Print, Come Back, Sulamite, Salvador Dali

Come Back, Sulamite

Salvador Dali

Print - 40 x 25 x 0.2 cm Print - 15.7 x 9.8 x 0.1 inch

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Print, All's Well That Ens Well, Salvador Dali

All's Well That Ens Well

Salvador Dali

Print - 17.5 x 12.5 x 0.05 cm Print - 6.9 x 4.9 x 0 inch

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Print, Venus, Salvador Dali

Venus

Salvador Dali

Print - 75.5 x 53.7 x 0.1 cm Print - 29.7 x 21.1 x 0 inch

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Print, La Fille au Flambeau, Salvador Dali

La Fille au Flambeau

Salvador Dali

Print - 38 x 28 x 0.1 cm Print - 15 x 11 x 0 inch

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Print, The Shepherd, Salvador Dali

The Shepherd

Salvador Dali

Print - 57 x 38 x 0.1 cm Print - 22.4 x 15 x 0 inch

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Print, Dernier Combat de Tristan, Salvador Dali

Dernier Combat de Tristan

Salvador Dali

Print - 44 x 31.6 x 0.1 cm Print - 17.3 x 12.4 x 0 inch

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Why was Salvador Dali so famous?

Salvador Dalí was famous for his surrealist paintings, marked by dreamlike imagery and technical precision. His eccentric personality and innovative approach made him a key figure in 20th-century art, influencing both art and popular culture.

What are 5 facts about Salvador Dalí?

Salvador Dalí was a Spanish surrealist artist born in 1904. He is famous for his dreamlike paintings, especially "The Persistence of Memory." Dalí also worked in film, sculpture, and photography. He had a distinctive mustache and eccentric personality.

Why was Dali disowned?

Salvador Dalí was disowned by his father in 1929 due to Dalí's relationship with Gala and his involvement in Surrealism, which his father disapproved of. This familial rift deeply influenced Dalí's art and personal life.

What caused Salvador Dali's death?

Salvador Dalí died of heart failure on January 23, 1989, in Figueres, Spain. His declining health in his later years, including complications from Parkinson's disease, contributed to his death.