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Salvador Dalí was born on May 11, 1904. The Spanish artist is considered one of the top representatives of Surrealism. His eccentric and symbolic creations have become an important part of popular culture. Dalí died on January 23, 1989, in his native Figueras, Spain. Who was Salvador Dali? Considered a genius and visionary of the avant-garde in the pictorial work, Salvador Dalí continues to be captivated by his legacy. Taken to the altars by fai…
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“Surrealism is me,” said Salvador Dalí, perhaps the most popular surrealist and one of the world’s greatest exponents of contemporary art. Genius or bizarre artist, his legacy does not go unnoticed even today. Born on May 11, 1904 in Figueres (Catalan village that would mark all his production), Dalí was never a normal child. He had a brother who died before he and his parents gave him the same name, Salvador, consenting to all his whims. From a…

Salvador Dalí was born on May 11, 1904. The Spanish artist is considered one of the top representatives of Surrealism. His eccentric and symbolic creations have become an important part of popular culture. Dalí died on January 23, 1989, in his native Figueras, Spain. Who was Salvador Dali? Considered a genius and visionary of the avant-garde in the pictorial work, Salvador Dalí continues to be captivated by his legacy. Taken to the altars by fai…

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