poisonous pulchritude
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the pulchritude of
Salvador Dalí
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Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí photographed by David McCabe
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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
- 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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YUL BRYNNER, Salvador Dali painting Amanda Lear, Spain, 1971, Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, NY
POUR 15 MINUTES D’AMOUR - Notre ami, Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali i Domènech, 1er Marquis de Pubol.









