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Salvador Dali, one of the all time greats.
I would like to know if there are any Dali fans out there, for me one of my all time greatest artists. In you ever in Spain, visit his museum in Figueres, although his best paintings are probably in Madrid.
http://www.salvador-dali.org/ |
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Man was absolutely genius. And slightly bonkers.
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you should visit my friend, he has the biggest private Dali collection. Added a private museum to his house. talking about $$ :)
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The great masturbator
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http://www.planetdan.net/pics/misc/dali_llama.jpg
As a surrealist, Dali was great, and he has inspired many artists... There is a good Dali museum in St Petersburg, Florida - check it out, if you are ever in the area. :thumbsup ADG |
I've been to the museum in Figueres and his house in Cadaques.
Definitely my favorite artist |
I always enjoy his work. Just about the only paintings I like in the Tate Modern in London are his.
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A bunch of us went to the Salvador Dali museum in St. Pete a few years ago during the Tampa Nightmoves Show -- it was the highlight of the trip, for me. Dali is one of the great artists (and great con men) of the 20th century.
Anyone for H.R. Giger? Gottfried Helnwein? |
Been to the Salvador Dali museum in St Pete, it was pretty amazing.
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my favorite artist of all time :)
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He was a real eccentric; they all are. Great sculpture and photographer also!
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You pretty much would have to be to do the stuff he did and I mean that in a good way. |
I really enjoy his art, I like Rene Magritte's work too.
Surrealism rules!! :) |
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yea, his stuff is great indeed :thumbsup
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he is just awesome
........I love his movies as well :) |
When in Tampa head over to St Pete and check out the Dali museum. It has a few famous works and many you have never seen.
http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/home.html |
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Sorry I did not read the thread before posting something similar:2 cents: |
on this link you can actually see large prints of some of his works. click on the pictures
http://www.cossio.net/actividades/pi...03_04/dali.htm |
definitely one of the best :thumbsup
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One time I was visiting Fredericton, New Brunswick, I went to the art museum there to see his painting "Santiago the Great". Posters or whatever do it no justice. The painting is like 10 feet tall. It's massive, and the detail in it is incredible.
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"I don't even have to look at the picture to tell you that it's probably fake. In the late 80s my father was a lawyer in somewhat famous legal case (well, famous in the art world) that detailed how Dali was complicit in his own forgeries. Basically what he would do is sign pieces of blank canvas and then sell those to others who would then either do their best to copy his work or to create originals in his style. Dali was as crafty a businessman as he was talented an artist (I know, I know, there are many Dali haters out there, but just run with me on this). Anyway, long story short, I would never buy anything that is supposedly done by Dali because really, no one can tell what is real and what is fake. Okay, that's a bit of an overstatement, but it's definitely extremely hard and debatable. Also, I should say that I'm referring almost solely to prints of his, not original paintings. From Lee Catterall's book about my father's case: Don't be fooled by Dali's signature on a print. He signed thousands of blank sheets of paper that later were used to reproduce Dali images, usually paintings. More often, his signature was forged on such reproductions. He signed his name in so many ways that experts are at a loss in verifying an authentic Dali signature. Before buying any Dali print, also consider Dali's Abuses, which constituted overt participation more than mere facilitation, in the manufacture of hundreds of thousands "limited edition" prints bearing his name and his surrealistic images. While many of the paintings are authentic works of Dali, they have been reproduced in numerous "limited editions" and sold as "original" lithographs, etchings, etc. The painting most commonly reproduced for such fraudulent purposes was Lincoln in Dalivision, "prints" of which Los Angeles art appraiser Dena Hall testified in the Hawaii trial have become as commonplace as "pancakes at the pancake house." Other favorite Dali paintings used as models by the print fakers were Corpus Hypercubicus, Metamorphosis of Narcissus and Hallucinogenic Toreador. Dali assuredly did not participate in fraudulent prints bearing his name and images that were not his, which are referred to as "fake fakes" and are far less numerous than fakes based on Dali's actual paintings. posted by Cochise at 11:53 AM on July 29 [3 favorites]" |
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and they say he was also a great artist in bed
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I've been a big fan for years. I was fortunate a few years ago to be able to purchase one.
http://www.mintesbabes.com/gfy/dali.jpg |
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The Great Masturbator
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How can you not be.
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i love his work, i have some of his reprints
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God, yes. "The Hallucinogenic Toreador" in St. Pete is a whopping 13 feet tall and must be seen in person to be believed. Van Gogh's "Starry Night", though tiny, is exactly the same -- prints just don't do these masterworks any justice.
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Dali is simply awsome, and none that have come after him have had such a complex creative mind.
Photoshop ruined any prospective future Dali's. Artist these days have no patience, they want to do a painting in five minutes and sell it for 100k. |
I have been obsessed with Dali for awhile now....
My favorite is "Ballerina in a deaths head", but for some reason I can't seem to post it here. His fascination with Hitler and Nazi Germany is interesting too..... Wacky fucking spaniard, I love how he started taking hallucinatory drugs to help further his creativity. Mad sexy. I love tormented drug addicts who play with the concept of time by making clocks melt..... |
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sorry, pic was not posted
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here is pic.
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For some reason pic is not loading, sorry:helpme
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Ballerina in a Death's Hel
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