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'Dalí' combines both the author's first-hand knowledge of Dali, and the author's analysis of Dali's own writings and the words others have written about Dali. In doing so, the author paints his own unique picture of Dali's artistic oeuvre while weaving in a good deal of biographical content. Romero conceived of the book around 1969, while Dali was working on his masterwork, Hallucinogenic Bullfighter. At that time, it was decided to use said work as the basis, or linking element, for this book. While Romero's story winds through various Dali works, experiences, and anecdotes, it is the symbolism portrayed in the Bullfighter that Romero connects to the lifelong expressions of Dali.
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Dali, Luis Romero, Salvador Dalí
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- Released
- 1975
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- Title
- Dali
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Luis Romero, Salvador Dalí
- Publisher
- Poligrafa
- Released
- 1975
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN10
- 089009229x
- ISBN13
- 9780890092293
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Art & Culture, Historical Themes, True Stories, Biographies, Fine Art, Painting & Sculpture, Art, 20th century, Art History & Criticism, History of Art, Spain, Painting (art), Passion, Artists, Knowledge, Surrealism, Expressionism, Catalonia, Spaniards, Salvador Dalí, 1904-1989, Spanish Painting
- First published
- 1985
- Original title
- Salvador Dalí
- Rating
- 4.3 out of 5
- Description
- 'Dalí' combines both the author's first-hand knowledge of Dali, and the author's analysis of Dali's own writings and the words others have written about Dali. In doing so, the author paints his own unique picture of Dali's artistic oeuvre while weaving in a good deal of biographical content. Romero conceived of the book around 1969, while Dali was working on his masterwork, Hallucinogenic Bullfighter. At that time, it was decided to use said work as the basis, or linking element, for this book. While Romero's story winds through various Dali works, experiences, and anecdotes, it is the symbolism portrayed in the Bullfighter that Romero connects to the lifelong expressions of Dali.























