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 Dali, Salvador Biography(1904-1989)
 Was originally a Spanish Cubist, but went to Paris in 1928 and in 1929 was 
welcomed into the Surrealist group by Andre Breton, who, in 1938, expelled him 
for rejecting the Marxist connections of the movement while retaining the 
Freudian overtones. Dali’s is the nightmare world of man-size ants and limp 
pocket watches, meticulous in realistic detail, haunting in the inescapability 
of the horrific, and even in his later religious works - the Glasgow Crucifixion 
(1951) or the Last Supper in Washington - unable to avoid crude and willful 
sensationalism. Dali was in the US between 1940 and 1955, after which he 
returned to Spain as an avowed Francoist. Dali spent his last years in seclusion 
in his castle at Figueras, in Catalonia, which he left as a memorial to his art.
 Dali’s famous oil paintings include: 
	One Second before Awakening from a DreamGirl Standing at the WindowTristan and IsoldeThe Temptation of St AnthonyChrist of Saint John of the CrossRhinocerotic Figure of Phidias' IllisosCrucifixionLeda AtomicaThe Discovery of America by ColumbusStill Life-Fast MovingDream Caused by the Flight of a Bee…The Weaning of Furniture NutritionAcchaeological Reminiscence of Millet's AngelusDaddy Longlegs of the Evening - Hope!The Three AgesSlave MarketGeopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New ManThe Persistence of Memory |  |  | 
  
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