Salvador Dali -- Paintings & Biography

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By becauseilive

Salvador Dali 1904 - 1989
Salvador Dali 1904 - 1989
Dali's first painting at age six (1910)
Dali's first painting at age six (1910)
Self-portrait as Dali as Mona Lisa
Self-portrait as Dali as Mona Lisa
Dali's wife, Gala, was his muse and inspiration, and the subject of many of his paintings
Dali's wife, Gala, was his muse and inspiration, and the subject of many of his paintings
The Swallows Tail, Dali's final painting in 1983
The Swallows Tail, Dali's final painting in 1983

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali y Domenech was born on May 11, 1904 in Catalonia, Spain nine months after his older brother, also named Salvador, died of gastroenteritis. At the age of 5, Dali's lawyer father and housewife mother took him to the grave of his namesake and told that he was his brother reincarnated. His mother encouraged Dali's artistic endeavors, allowing him to attend drawing school as a teenager. When she died young of breast cancer in 1921, her son was grief-stricken, though surprisingly he did not object to his father later marrying his deceased wife's sister.

Dali studied at the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid where his handlebar mustache, long hair, sideburns and style of dressing that resembled menswear of the 1800's earned him a reputation as being eccentric. Luckily, his Cubist works gained him an even better reputation as an up and coming artist. After being expelled in 1926 for stating that no faculty member was competent enough to examine him, Dali went on meet with Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro.

In 1931, he painted the surrealistic melting clocks and pocketwatches of The Persistence of Memory, a piece which illustrates Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity, rethinks the rigidity of time and it's subsequent, man-imposed restraints, and would later go on to become one of his most famous works. Dali married his muse, Gala, in 1934 and began exhibiting in New York City where he became an instant sensation, eventually moving to the states in 1940. Dali later began experimenting with bulletism, which involves shooting ink at a canvas, holography, which reproduces images in three dimensions, and even optical illusions.

Clocks, elephants, eggs and ants were common symbols frequently seen in his artwork. According to wikipedia.org, "The elephant is a distortion in space, its spindly legs contrasting the idea of weightlessness with structure." The egg is supposedly representative of life, the intrauterine process of a woman ovulating to create a child. As for the reoccurrence of bees and ants in his creations, locusts are a symbol of waste and fear, and when Dali discovered his pet bat dead one day and covered with ants he became fascinated by these carriers of decomposition.

From 1910 to 1983, Dali created over 1,500 paintings and even produced Destino, an animated short with Walt Disney which was finally released in 2003 after being in the works since 1945. However, when his beloved Gala passed away on June 10, 1982, Dali supposedly attempted several botched suicides, first by dehydrating himself, then by surviving a fire in his bedroom of "mysterious origin." Seven unlucky years later, Salvador Dali died of heart failure on January 23, 1989 at the ripe old age of 84. He is buried at the Dali Theater and Museum in his hometown of Figueres.

His works can be seen at the Dali Theater and Museum in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain as well as the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Other large collections are featured at the Salvador Dali Gallery in Pacific Palisades, California and the Dali Universe in London.

PHOTO GALLERY: PAINTINGS BY DALI

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Early experimentation with Cubism ("Cabaret Scene" 1922)

SALVADOR DALI QUOTES

"I am painting pictures which make me die for joy, I am creating with an absolute naturalness, without the slightest aesthetic concern, I am making things that inspire me with a profound emotion and I am trying to paint them honestly."

"I do not paint a portrait to look like the subject, rather does the person grow to look like his portrait."

"I don't take drugs: I am drugs."

"I have Dalínian thought: the one thing the world will never have enough of is the outrageous."

"Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings."

"There are some days when I think I'm going to die from an overdose of satisfaction."

"Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing."

"When I was five years old I saw an insect that had been eaten by ants and of which nothing remained except the shell. Through the holes in its anatomy one could see the sky. Every time I wish to attain purity I look at the sky through flesh."

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livelonger Level 6 Commenter 4 years ago

A really intriguing guy. I remember reading that he would take cat-naps by sitting in a chair with a heavy metal spoon in his hand, perched above a ceramic plate. When he nodded off enough for the spoon to slip and fall onto the plate, it would make enough noise to wake him up, and he felt refreshed!

Dali in Catalonia 4 years ago

I remember an interview he gave to an English presenter called Russell Harty - Dali would only be interviewed in his swimming pool - excellent!

ARTISTCHIC 4 years ago

I LOVE SALVADOR DALI HE'S WORKS ARE AMAZING!

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Kenny Wordsmith Level 1 Commenter 4 years ago

Wonderful hub on my favourite artist! Thanks for all those pictures!

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bluerabbit 4 years ago

A outstanding hub! Great job!

A. Jill 4 years ago

Just 2 weeks ago I visited the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, FL. I wanted that to be part of my vacation schedule because it was Dali who introduced me to and created my fascination wiith surrealism. He has influenced some of my art to a degree, although I'm not a Dali by any means. I feel that surrealism will play a part in my art as I develope my skills, and I will have him to thank for it. This is an excellet article and it's very well prsented. Jill

plox ftw 3 years ago

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Art and Literature 2 years ago

The art of Salvador Dali is very impressive

Trey 2 years ago

Art work is cool!!!!

kiana 2 years ago

cool art

kiana hughes 2 years ago

i am doing a report on him and its fun yeah

sly fox 2 years ago

there are really cool paintings I didnt know even existed. It blows my mind how cool this guy is!

Doug Dunigan 22 months ago

Nice work

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YU_First 1 22 months ago

Dali summed up is a piece of art in itself! Wow, I envy him his attitude...

Salvador Dali Art Fan 13 months ago

You know, I can't say I've found many pieces by Salvador Dali that I didn't like. He was quite the character and produced a volume of interesting pieces.

courtneycox1999@hotmail.co.uk 12 months ago

iam 11 and ithink hes whickied

Dali Afficianado 8 months ago

One of my all time favorite artists.

Thinking about picking up a piece I saw over at http://www.dali.com the Le Gran Pavon that is actually signed. Love his user of colors, his wild vision, and his overall creative spice.

noname 7 months ago

salvadore dali really is a creative artist, his works are very interesting... i had to draw his persistance of memory for a school project and thats was how i first was introduced to his works.:)

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Claudia Tello Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago

Dali is quite a fascinating artist; he never ceases to surprise me with his big imagination and amazing artistic skills. I will create a backlink to this Hub for my recently published Hub " Museo Soumaya by the Richest Man in the World", using Salvador Dali as anchor text, hope you don’t mind. Thanks for writing quality Hubs.

dylan 2 months ago

he is a very bad artist... I think i would be able to do alot better than he ever did

Brad 2 months ago

he is very talented you a a untalented loser

dylan 2 months ago

jerk

Brad 2 months ago

Dylan im going to fight u

dylan 2 months ago

i will fight u 2 30 here and now

Brad 2 months ago

were is here better be ready to be ko

dylan 2 months ago

japan

Brad 2 months ago

Be there in ten

dylan 2 months ago

can we not be foes but be lovers

Brad 2 months ago

wear protection

paul eddy 2 months ago

i think that this artist has little to no talent. as for you brad i think you are a stupid head with a severe diaper rash

xavier 2 weeks ago

yo u cant just come here try to tell be u stupid american butt icher

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