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Dali, Icono Y Personaje / Dali, Icon and Character (Ensayos Arte Catedra / Cathedral Art Essays)

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by: Laia Rosa Armengol, Salvador Dali





Dali-Jewels: The Collection of the Gala-Salvador Dali Foundatio

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by: Salvador Dali


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


DALI. Edited by Max Gerard. Translated by Eleanor R. Morse.

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by: Salvador. Dali


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


Dali.Literarische Zyklen

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by: Salvador Dali


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


DALI: A STUDY OF HIS LIFE AND WORK

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by: Salvador DALI


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


Dali: Paintings and Drawings, 1965-1970

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by: Salvador] Hess, Thomas B. [Dali


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


Dali’s Mustache.

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by: Salvador and Halsman, Philippe. DALI


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


'DEFERRED PAYMENT' [APRIL 1957 VOLUME 1 NUMBER 9 issue of NUGGET magagzine]

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by: John [Salvador Dali, Eli Waldron, John Dufault, Wolf Mankowitz, Arnold Spilka, Brian Talbot Cleve, Isaac Rosenfeld, William Marsh, Herbert Gold, Charles Louis Royer, Sivar Arner, Helen Clendenin, Daniel Herrick, et al] [Nugget magazine] Collier


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


Descubriendo El Magico Mundo De Dali (... Y Ahora Los Ninos)

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by: Maria J. Jorda, Formiga, Maria Josep Marin Jorda, Eva Formiga, Salvador Dali


: :Dal!, like the Renaissance artists, refused to be restricted to one unique form of expression: to that of painting. He wished to go beyond that point by making new discoveries; by trying out new means of expression; one of which being the creation through the combination of precious stones and noble metals. Dal!'s jewellery designs span almost thirty years until the 1960s. Thirty-seven of the jewels were produced in the New York workshop owned by Goldsmiths Alemany and Ertman. Dal! himself would choose the most appropriate precious stones, not only for their colour and quality but also, for their suitability in order to transmit a certain connotation or a specific atmosphere. Dal!nian ...


Diario de un Genio

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by: Salvador Dali, Michel Deon, Robert Descharnes


: :Autorretrato de Dalí al desnudo, mirilla abierta al Dalí cotidiano, DIARIO DE UN GENIO revela todo lo que uno desea saber de la intimidad de este artista. En el diario (que cubre los años 1952-1964), DALÍ desvela sus descubrimientos pictóricos y las grandes cuestiones que agitan su pensamiento, indispensables para acercarse a sus obras de arte, sin dejar por ello de rememorar otros episodios, como su precoz atracción por Nietsche, su polémica ruptura con el grupo surrealista, o la manera en que «mató» a la autoridad paterna, encarnada en su caso por su padre y por Picasso. This diary, which covers the period 1952-64, is a naked self-portrait, a look into everyday ...



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