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This book traces the life of Salvador Dalí, a Spanish Surrealist artist, exploring his ideas, relationships and influences.
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a Spanish artist whose work became closely associated with the Surrealist movement of the twentieth century. This AI-generated book traces his life from his early years in Catalonia through his rise to international recognition, examining the ideas, relationships, and personal contradictions that shaped both the man and his art. You will find an account of his major works and the artistic and intellectual currents that influenced them, as well as a look at his often turbulent public persona. The book aims to give you a clear and grounded introduction to Dalí's place in modern art history, without requiring any prior knowledge of the subject.
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a Spanish artist whose work became closely associated with the Surrealist movement of the twentieth century. This AI-generated book traces his life from his early years in Catalonia through his rise to international recognition, examining the ideas, relationships, and personal contradictions that shaped both the man and his art. You will find an account of his major works and the artistic and intellectual currents that influenced them, as well as a look at his often turbulent public persona. The book aims to give you a clear and grounded introduction to Dalí's place in modern art history, without requiring any prior knowledge of the subject.
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Over Salvador Dalí
| Taal | Engels |
| Uitvoering | Paperback |
| Illustraties | Met illustraties |
| Bladzijden | 116 |
| Schrijver | Waries B.V. |
| Uitgever | Waries B.V. |
| Uitgever | Waries B.V. |
| Verwachte datum | 29 juni 2026 |
| Druk | 1e druk |
| ISBN | 9789465531922 |
| NUR | 640 |
| Gewicht | 171 gram |
| Afmetingen boek | 215 mm lang x 135 mm breed x 11 mm hoog |