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    theconstantbuzz:

Salvador Dalí

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    Salvador Dalí

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    astralsilence:

Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí photographed by David McCabe

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    Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí photographed by David McCabe

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    retrogasm:

Dali is ready for some Thanksgiving Day football…

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    Dali is ready for some Thanksgiving Day football…

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    hoodoothatvoodoo:

Dali’s ‘Dream Of Venus’ 1939

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    Dali’s ‘Dream Of Venus’ 1939

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Horst P. Horst, Costume for Salvador Dalí’s “Dream of Venus”. 1939  (by kraftgenie)

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    Horst P. Horst, Costume for Salvador Dalí’s “Dream of Venus”. 1939 (by kraftgenie)

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    i12bent:

Comte de Lautréamont was the pen name of Isidore Lucien Ducasse, Uruguayan-born French poet: April 4, 1846 – 1870
His only works, Les Chants de Maldoror and Poésies, had a major influence on modern literature, particularly on the Surrealists and the Situationists. Maldoror, whose narrator is a being of pure evil, is often described as the first surrealist book…
Maldoror was illustrated by a young Salvador Dalí in 1932.
Above - Dalí: Portrait imaginaire de Lautréamont à 19 ans obtenu d’après la méthode paranoiaque-critique, 1937

    i12bent:

    Comte de Lautréamont was the pen name of Isidore Lucien Ducasse, Uruguayan-born French poet: April 4, 1846 – 1870

    His only works, Les Chants de Maldoror and Poésies, had a major influence on modern literature, particularly on the Surrealists and the Situationists. Maldoror, whose narrator is a being of pure evil, is often described as the first surrealist book…

    Maldoror was illustrated by a young Salvador Dalí in 1932.

    Above - Dalí: Portrait imaginaire de Lautréamont à 19 ans obtenu d’après la méthode paranoiaque-critique, 1937

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    adski-kafeteri2:

Salvador Dali, Le phénomène de l’extase, photomontage, 27 x 18,5 cm, 1933

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    Salvador Dali, Le phénomène de l’extase, photomontage, 27 x 18,5 cm, 1933

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    The Pulchritude of Dalí
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- Salvador Dali, Wife Gala, & a Strategically Placed LobsterFor Dali’s Dream of Venus exhibit, 1939 World’s FairPhoto by Murray Kormanvia Strawbergie

    The Pulchritude of Dalí

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    - Salvador Dali, Wife Gala, & a Strategically Placed Lobster
    For Dali’s Dream of Venus exhibit, 1939 World’s Fair
    Photo by Murray Korman
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    Salvador Dalí with his wife Gala in 1964
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    Salvador Dalí with his wife Gala in 1964

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    YUL BRYNNER,  Salvador Dali painting Amanda Lear, Spain, 1971, Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, NY
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    YUL BRYNNER, Salvador Dali painting Amanda Lear, Spain, 1971, Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, NY

    Yul Brynner photographs « SPREAD | ArtCulture

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    Salvador Dalí and Amanda Lear
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    Salvador Dalí and Amanda Lear

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    Poisonous  Dalí
POUR 15 MINUTES D’AMOUR -  Notre ami, Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali i Domènech, 1er Marquis  de Pubol. 

    Poisonous Dalí

    POUR 15 MINUTES D’AMOUR -  Notre ami, Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali i Domènech, 1er Marquis de Pubol. 

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    Salvador Dalí through the lense of Václav Chochola
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    Salvador Dalí through the lense of Václav Chochola

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