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Essential Series: The Essential Salvador Dali

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If you've ever doubted that good things come in small packages, explore the pocket-sized books in the Essentials series, featuring artists like Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh, and Jackson Pollock. The design is playful, with key terms italicized for student readers and highlighted "sound bytes" in vibrant colors. Rubrics throughout allow for quick reviews on topics like "What's So Great About Salvador Dali," perfect for sparking conversation at gallery openings. The images range from tiny reproductions to large details of key works. In Robert Goff's sympathetic text, Dali emerges as a tortured soul, reflecting on his struggles and artistic brilliance. The book offers a quick dive into surrealism, appealing to smart teens, young professionals, and art enthusiasts alike. Goff delves into Dali's immense talent, psychosexual torment, obsession with masturbation, and complex relationship with his wife, Gala, portrayed as both a shrew and a trollop. Ultimately, the book provides a well-rounded view of an artist whose surreal antics often overshadowed his unique genius.

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Essential Series: The Essential Salvador Dali, Robert Goff

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1900,
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Language
English
Released
1900
Pages
112
ISBN10
0836269969
ISBN13
9780836269963
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Description
If you've ever doubted that good things come in small packages, explore the pocket-sized books in the Essentials series, featuring artists like Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh, and Jackson Pollock. The design is playful, with key terms italicized for student readers and highlighted "sound bytes" in vibrant colors. Rubrics throughout allow for quick reviews on topics like "What's So Great About Salvador Dali," perfect for sparking conversation at gallery openings. The images range from tiny reproductions to large details of key works. In Robert Goff's sympathetic text, Dali emerges as a tortured soul, reflecting on his struggles and artistic brilliance. The book offers a quick dive into surrealism, appealing to smart teens, young professionals, and art enthusiasts alike. Goff delves into Dali's immense talent, psychosexual torment, obsession with masturbation, and complex relationship with his wife, Gala, portrayed as both a shrew and a trollop. Ultimately, the book provides a well-rounded view of an artist whose surreal antics often overshadowed his unique genius.