Portrait of Salvador Dali Salvador Dali

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1904-1989

Spanish Surrealist Painter

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech was born on 11 May 1904 in Figueres, Catalonia, into a family still numb from the recent death of an elder son who had shared his name - a coincidence that endowed the surviving child with an unsettling sense of substitution and destiny. The landscape of the Empordà plain, its hard Mediterranean light and geological eccentricities, would later seep into his art as a theatre for metamorphosis and desire.

Encouraged by a quietly indulgent mother and disciplined by an atheist notary father, Dalí cultivated precocious gifts at the Municipal Drawing School and, as a teenager, in exhibitions staged in the family home. In Madrid from 1922, living at the Residencia de Estudiantes, he forged friendships with Federico García Lorca and Luis Buñuel, discovering Cubism, Futurism, and the writings of Freud. His expulsion from the San Fernando Academy in 1926 - after declaring the examiners unfit to judge him - signalled a lifelong commitment to self‑invention.

Paris beckoned. Introduced by Joan Miró, Dalí met Picasso and, soon after, the Surrealists. By 1929 his paranoiac‑critical method - a disciplined delirium that mined hallucination for images of unsettling precision - announced itself in The Great Masturbator and the screenplay for Un Chien Andalou. That same summer he encountered Gala Éluard, whose pragmatic devotion and erotic authority became central to both his psyche and his professional management.

The Persistence of Memory of 1931, with its pliant watches and barren cliffs, distilled Dalí’s belief that time and matter were mutable constructs. Praised for its draughtsmanship yet mistrusted for its calculation, the painting exemplified his double gift: to seduce the eye while unnerving the mind. Increasingly, the artist’s public performances - a deep‑sea diving suit in London, a Rolls‑Royce full of cauliflowers in Paris - extended the canvas into life itself.

During the Spanish Civil War Dalí kept his political counsel; friends read silence as complicity. Relocating to the United States in 1940, he embraced commercial culture with unapologetic flair, designing jewellery, ballet décor and a dream sequence for Hitchcock’s Spellbound. His 1942 autobiography, The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí, fused confession with myth‑making, ensuring that biography and artwork would forever entwine.

Returning to Franco’s Spain in 1948, Dalí proclaimed a conversion to Catholicism and classical order. The ensuing “nuclear mysticism”, visible in Corpus Hypercubus and The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory, married sacred iconography with the atom’s revelation that matter dissolves into energy. Science, he maintained, had replaced Freud as the true surrealist; religious awe could coexist with quantum uncertainty.

Late fame intensified contradictions. Lavish editions of prints, rumours of signed blanks, and open admiration for authoritarian power clouded critical esteem. Yet the founding of the Dalí Theatre‑Museum in Figueres (opened 1974) demonstrated a curatorial genius for spectacle: visitors navigate a labyrinth where paintings, holograms and his own tomb commune in orchestrated excess.

Gala’s death in 1982 left the artist diminished; Parkinson‑like tremors ended his precision, but not his appetite for metaphysical pronouncement. Bestowed the title Marqués de Dalí de Púbol, he seemed simultaneously courtier and jester, insisting that a true genius must not die because humanity required his example. When he succumbed to heart failure on 23 January 1989, aged 84, Dalí left a body of work that continues to oscillate between virtuoso craft and theatrical self‑advertisement - a reminder that in the twentieth‑century imagination, fantasy is inseparable from the strategies that proclaim it.

40 Dali Paintings

Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus), 1954  Dali |

Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) 1954

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$4530
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3396
Salvador Dali
195 x 124 Home
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire, 1940  Dali |

Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire 1940

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$3159
Canvas Print
$59.38
SKU: DAS-3397
Salvador Dali
46 x 65 Home
Salvador Dali Museum, Florida, USA

Spain, 1938  Dali |

Spain 1938

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$1651
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3398
Salvador Dali
91.8 x 60.2 Home
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Impressions of Africa, 1938  Dali |

Impressions of Africa 1938

Art Links
$3394
Canvas Print
$64.29
SKU: DAS-3399
Salvador Dali
91.5 x 117.5 Home
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Sleep, 1937  Dali |

Sleep 1937

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$1339
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3400
Salvador Dali
51 x 78 Home
Private Collection

The Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937  Dali |

The Metamorphosis of Narcissus 1937

Art Links
$4512
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3401
Salvador Dali
51 x 78 Home
Tate Gallery, London, UK

Beach with Telephone, 1938  Dali |

Beach with Telephone 1938

Art Links
$1320
Canvas Print
$57.90
SKU: DAS-3402
Salvador Dali
73 x 92 Home
Tate Gallery, London, UK

Autumn Cannibalism, 1936  Dali |

Autumn Cannibalism 1936

Art Links
$4046
Canvas Print
$84.39
SKU: DAS-3403
Salvador Dali
65 x 65 Home
Tate Gallery, London, UK

Soft Construction with Boiled Beans - Premonition ..., 1936  Dali |

Soft Construction with Boiled Beans - Premonition ... 1936

Art Links
$4230
Canvas Print
$83.63
SKU: DAS-3404
Salvador Dali
100 x 99 Home
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania, USA

The Angelus of Gala (Portrait of Gala), 1935  Dali |

The Angelus of Gala (Portrait of Gala) 1935

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$1920
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3405
Salvador Dali
32 x 27 Home
Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

The Specter of Sex Appeal, 1934  Dali |

The Specter of Sex Appeal 1934

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$3068
Canvas Print
$65.67
SKU: DAS-3406
Salvador Dali
18 x 14 Home
Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation Museums, Costa Brava, Spain

The Enigma of William Tell, 1933  Dali |

The Enigma of William Tell 1933

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$1988
SKU: DAS-3407
Salvador Dali
201.3 x 346.5 Home
Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden

The Persistence of Memory, 1931  Dali |

The Persistence of Memory 1931

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$1147
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3408
Salvador Dali
24 x 33 Home
Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

Partial Hallucination. Six Apparitions of Lenin ..., 1931  Dali |

Partial Hallucination. Six Apparitions of Lenin ... 1931

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$3959
Canvas Print
$66.60
SKU: DAS-3409
Salvador Dali
114 x 146 Home
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France

Gradiva Finds the Anthropomorphic Ruins, 1932  Dali |

Gradiva Finds the Anthropomorphic Ruins 1932

Art Links
$1059
Canvas Print
$69.66
SKU: DAS-3410
Salvador Dali
65 x 54 Home
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain

Christ of Saint John of the Cross, 1951  Dali |

Christ of Saint John of the Cross 1951

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$3320
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3411
Salvador Dali
205 x 116 Home
Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK

The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, c.1958/59  Dali |

The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus c.1958/59

Art Links
$19690
SKU: DAS-3412
Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali Museum, Florida, USA

The Great Masturbator, 1929  Dali |

The Great Masturbator 1929

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$2644
Canvas Print
$61.99
SKU: DAS-3413
Salvador Dali
110 x 150 Home
Museo Nacional Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain

The Madonna of Port Lligat, 1949  Dali |

The Madonna of Port Lligat 1949

Art Links
$2466
Canvas Print
$64.44
SKU: DAS-3414
Salvador Dali
368 x 246 Home
Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA

The Invisible Man, 1929  Dali |

The Invisible Man 1929

Art Links
$2735
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3415
Salvador Dali
140 x 81 Home
Museo Nacional Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain

Tuna Fishing, c.1966/67  Dali |

Tuna Fishing c.1966/67

Art Links
$19878
SKU: DAS-3416
Salvador Dali

Foundation Paul Ricard, Ile de Bandol, France

The Hallucinogenic Toreador, c.1968/70  Dali |

The Hallucinogenic Toreador c.1968/70

Art Links
$10020
Canvas Print
$63.83
SKU: DAS-3417
Salvador Dali
399 x 300 Home
Salvador Dali Museum, Florida, USA

The Disintegration of Persistence of Memory, c.1952/54  Dali |

The Disintegration of Persistence of Memory c.1952/54

Art Links
$2622
Canvas Print
$55.68
SKU: DAS-3418
Salvador Dali
25.4 x 33 Home
Salvador Dali Museum, Florida, USA

Young Virgin Auto-Sodomized by Her Own Chastity, 1954  Dali |

Young Virgin Auto-Sodomized by Her Own Chastity 1954

Art Links
$2113
SKU: DAS-3419
Salvador Dali
40.5 x 30.5 Home
Playboy Collection, Los Angeles, USA

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