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A man of who refused to fit to the mold of any one style of art, including the one he was made famous for, Salvador Dalí was an individual to inspire many artists to come. Most commonly referred to when speaking of Surrealism, Dalí was a multi-dimensional person who’s earliest and simplest inspiration was his surroundings (a common background in his later works), his home, and his beliefs. ... I can relate, in this manner, and so I chose Salvador Dalí as an artist I’d like to investigate.
In his beginning, he was born Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech on May 11th, 1904, in Figueres, Spain. His father Salvador Dalí Cusí was a governmental notary, a respected member of society who Dalí later fell out of favor with. ... )
Dalí spent summer’s with the artist Ramon Pichot and his family in Barcelona, who kept relations with Pablo Picasso. This was Dalí’s first contact with a professional artist. ... The environment was good and nurturing for the young Dalí, leading him to read a wide range of subjects, and explore many artistic outlets that inspired him in his mature works.
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