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Salvador Dali is the most famous surrealist and one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
He was brought to fame by his eccentric character, unique talent and extremely creative style of painting.
The formation of his artistic skill took place in the early Modern era, when Dali's contemporaries largely represented such new artistic trends as Expressionism and Cubism.
The young artist recognized the powerful force emanating from the works of the old masters of the Renaissance and, after experimenting with modern expressions, joined the Surrealist movement around 1929.
This year marked an important turn in the life of Salvador Dali, because at that time he met Gala, who later became his mistress, wife, muse, model and main inspiration.
Some art historians claim that the era of his surrealism began a little earlier, with the painting of paintings in 1927 and 1928, which depict arrays of elements with sexual overtones that differ from the Cubist approach.
These canvases contain the first glimpses of the landscape peculiar to Dali, which will turn out to be one of the most characteristic features of his own form of surrealism.
142) Dali as a screenwriter collaborated with the famous director, Luis Bunuel, who made the films "The Golden Age" and "The Andalusian Dog".
They displayed strange movement and unreal scenes, reminiscent of Dali's animated paintings.
In 1934, Salvador Dali was expelled from the official Surrealist society due to disagreements regarding the war, but he exhibited his mostly surrealist works with international Surrealists until 1940.
Then the faces in his paintings acquired recognizable stylistic features, but mostly with a pronounced subjective study of science and religion.
One of the outstanding paintings of Salvador Dali of this period is "The Permanence of Memory".
It depicts the inevitability of the passage of time.
To create it, Dali was inspired by a piece of melted cheese.
The painting turned out to be shocking, successful and one of the most famous works of the artist.
Since he was a brilliant draftsman and colorist, Dali drew a lot of inspiration from the old masters.(138)
But he used extravagant forms and inventive ways to compose a completely new, modern and innovative style of art.
His paintings are distinguished by the use of double images, ironic scenes, optical illusion, dreamlike landscapes and deep symbolism.
140) Throughout his creative life, Dali has never been limited to one single direction.
He worked with oil paints and watercolors, created drawings, sculptures, films and photographs.
Even the variety of the form of execution was not alien to the artist, including the creation of jewelry and other works of applied art.
The highly prolific and extremely gifted master left a huge legacy for future generations of artists and art lovers.
These 17 examples of his surrealist paintings testify to the fantastic talent, imagination and skill of the eccentric Salvador Dali.
1. "The Ghost of Vermeer of Delft, which can be used as a table", 1934 This small painting with a rather long original title embodies Dali's admiration for the great Flemish master of the 17th century, Jan Vermeer.
Vermeer's self portrait is executed taking into account Dali's surreal vision.
2. "The Great Masturbator", 1929 The picture depicts the internal struggle of feelings that arose regarding sexual intercourse.
This perception of the artist arose as an awakened childhood memory when he saw a book left by his father, open to a page with images of genitals affected by venereal diseases.
3. "Giraffe on Fire", 1937 The artist completed this work before moving to the United States in 1940.
Although the master claimed that the painting is apolitical, it, like many others, reflects the deep and disturbing feelings of anxiety and horror that Dali must have experienced during the turbulent period between the two world wars.
A certain part reflects his internal struggle in relation to the Spanish Civil War, and also refers to Freud's method of psychological analysis.
4. "The Face of War", 1940 The agony of war was also reflected in Dali's work.
He believed that his paintings should contain omens of war, which we see in a deadly head stuffed with skulls.
5. "Dream", 1937 One of the surreal phenomena is depicted here a dream.
This is a fragile, unstable reality in the world of the subconscious.
6. "The phenomenon of a face and a vase of fruit on the seashore", 1938 This fantastic painting is especially interesting, since in it the author uses double images that give the image itself a multi level meaning.
Metamorphoses, amazing juxtapositions of objects and hidden elements characterize Dali's surreal paintings.
7. "The Permanence of Memory", 1931 This is perhaps the most recognizable surrealist painting by Salvador Dali, which embodies the duality of softness and hardness, symbolizes the relativity of space and time.
To a large extent, it is based on Einstein's theory of relativity, although Dali said that the idea of the picture was born at the sight of Camembert cheese melted in the sun.
8. "The Three Sphinxes of Bikini Island", 1947 In this surreal image of the Bikini atoll, the memory of the war is revived.
Three symbolic sphinxes occupy different planes: a human head, a split tree and a mushroom of a nuclear explosion, which speaks about the horrors of war.
The picture explores the relationship between three subjects.
9. "Galatea with Spheres", 1952 The portrait of Dali's wife is depicted through an array of spherical shapes.
The gala looks like a portrait of the Madonna.
The artist, inspired by science, elevated Galatea above the tangible world to the upper etheric layers.
10. "Molten Clock", 1954 Another image of an object measuring time has received an ethereal softness, which is not typical for hard pocket watches.
11. "My naked wife, contemplating her own flesh, turned into a staircase, into three vertebrae of a column, into the sky and into architecture", 1945 Gala from the back.
This remarkable image has become one of Dali's most eclectic works, combining classics and surrealism, calmness and strangeness.
12. "Soft construction with boiled beans", 1936 The second title of the picture is "A premonition of the civil War".
It depicts the supposed horrors of the Spanish Civil War, as the artist painted it six months before the conflict began.
This was one of Salvador Dali's premonitions.
13. "The Birth of Liquid Desires", 1931-32 We see one of the examples of a paranoid critical approach to art.
The images of the father and, possibly, the mother are mixed with a grotesque, unreal image of a hermaphrodite in the middle.
The picture is filled with symbolism.
14. " The Riddle of desire: My mother, my mother, my Mother", 1929 This work, created on Freudian principles, became an example of Dali's relationship with his mother, whose distorted body strongly affects the Dalinian desert.
15. Untitled Design of a fresco painting for Elena Rubinstein, 1942 The design was made as a matrix for the interior decoration of the room by order of Elena Rubinstein.
This is a frankly surreal image from the world of fantasy and dreams.
The artist was inspired by classical mythology.
16. "Sodom self satisfaction of an innocent virgin", 1954 The painting depicts a female figure and an abstract background.
The artist studies the question of suppressed sexuality, which follows from the title of the work and the phallic forms that often appear in Dali's work.
17. "A Geopolitical child Watching the Birth of a New Man", 1943 The artist expressed his skeptical views by painting this picture during his stay in the United States.
The shape of the ball seems to be a symbolic incubator of a "new" person, a person of a "new world".
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"The persistence of memory".
It depicts the inevitability of the passage of time.
http://cameralabs.org/4913 salvador dali salvador dali i ego syurrealisticheskie kartiny
Salvador Dali is a famous surrealist and one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
His eccentric character, unique talent and extremely creative style of painting led him to fame.
The formation of his artistic skill took place in the early Modern era, when Dali's contemporaries largely represented such new artistic trends as Expressionism and Cubism.
The young artist recognized the powerful force emanating from the works of the old masters of the Renaissance and, after experimenting with modern expressions, joined the Surrealist movement around 1929.
This year marked an important turn in the life of Salvador Dali, because at that time he met Gala, who later became his mistress, wife, muse, model and main inspiration.
Some art historians claim that the era of his surrealism began a little earlier, with the painting of paintings in 1927 and 1928, which depict arrays of elements with sexual overtones that differ from the Cubist approach.(141)
These canvases contain the first glimpses of the landscape peculiar to Dali, which will turn out to be one of the most characteristic features of his own form of surrealism.(142)
Dali collaborated as a screenwriter with the famous director, Luis Bunuel, who directed the films "The Golden Age" and "The Andalusian Dog".
They displayed strange movement and unreal scenes, reminiscent of Dali's animated paintings.
In 1934, Salvador Dali was expelled from the official Surrealist society due to disagreements regarding the war, but he exhibited his mostly surrealist works with international Surrealists until 1940.
Then the faces in his paintings acquired recognizable stylistic features, but mostly with a pronounced subjective study of science and religion.
One of the outstanding paintings of Sal The name given to this period is "The permanence of memory".
It depicts the inevitability of the passage of time.
