Synopses & Reviews
Turning away from the powerful Cubist influence of fellow painter Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí incorporated the hallucinatory qualities of Surrealism in his paintings and went on to become one of the 20th century's most famous artists.
The melting clocks in his Persistence of Memory are among the most recognizable images in modern art. That well-known work appears here in sticker format along with 15 other scrupulously reproduced works by the Spanish artist, among them The Visage of War, Figure at a Window, The Enigma of Desire, and Surrealist Poster.
Original Dover (2000) publication.
Synopsis
Superb reproductions of paintings by one of the 20th century's most famous artists:
The Visage of War, The Enigma of Desire, the well-known
Persistence of Memory, 13 others.
About the Author
Immediately recognizable by his flamboyant waxed moustache, Salvador Dalí (190489) ranks among the most popular of the Surrealists. Best remembered for the melting clocks of The Persistence of Memory, the Spanish painter also worked in theater, fashion, and photography.