Salvador Dali was an extraordinary artist. He was born on May 11, 1904 in Figueras, Spain. He was the son of Salvador Dali i Cusi and Felipa Domenech Ferrés. Dali’s primary type of artwork was said to be his “paintings” (biography.com editors). On the website the author stated, “Dali was most known in the surrealism era” (Gale). “Surrealism began in the 1920’s; it is the creative potential of the uncontinous mind” (biography.com editors).
Salvador used oil canvas, acrylic paint, and many other important materials for his many artworks. As said in the passage, “Famous for his hallucinatory, and disturbingly incongruous dreamscape” (Gale). It also states, “Dali also produced drawings, prints, sculptures, ready-made pieces, and more” (Gale). Dali also painted a dead picture of his brother. As told by Salvador, “Dali often related the story that when he was five, his parents took him to the grave of his older brother, and told he was his brother’s reincarnation” (biography.com editors).
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Three other artists’ who worked in this style were Pablo Picasso, Luis Bunuel, and Joan Miro`. As said in the passage, “Dali` made several trips to Paris, where he met with influential painters and intellectuals such as Pablo” (biography.com editors). Dali was influenced by Pablo in a lot of ways. “Dali` painted a number of works that displayed Picasso’s influence” (biography.com editors). One example would be the painting “A Relationship Fraught and Fruitful” by Salvador Dali. As said in the passage, “Dalí’s lifelong admiration was barbed with competition. Twenty-one years after meeting Picasso, Dalí painted “Portrait of Pablo Picasso in the Twenty-first Century”