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Salvador Dali
(1904-1989)
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Salvador Dali was perhaps one of the most prolific painters in all of art history. Here, we have merely touched the tip of the iceberg in terms of his entire oeuvre. We hope that you enjoy this compilation of his best works, and are able to see how his style and subject matter evolved through the years. |
Port of Cadaques (night) 1918, Oil on Canvas
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Summer Night, China Ink and Gouache on Paper
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Figure at a Window, 1925
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Portrait of my Father, 1925
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Apparatus and Hand, 1927
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Cenicitas, 1927-1928
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Seated Girl from the Back 1928, Oil on Panel
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Bird, 1928, Oil on Panel with Sand and Gravel Collage
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The Great Masturbator, 1929, Oil on Panel
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The Persistence of Memory, 1931
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Angelus, 1932
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Weaning of Furniture-Nutrition, 1934
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Spectre of Vermeer, 1934
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The Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937
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Sleep, 1937
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Slave Market with the Disappearing bust of Voltaire, 1940
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Daddy Longlegs of the Evening, Hope! 1940
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Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate, One Second Before Awakening, 1944
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My Wife, Nude, Contemplating Her Own Flesh Becoming Stairs, Three Vertebrae of a Column, Sky and Architecture 1945
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The Temptation of St. Anthony 1946
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Lada Atomica, 1947-1949
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The Christ of St. John on the Cross, 1951
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Raphaelesque Head Exploding, 1951
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Still Life, Fast Moving, 1956
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Portrait of Dead Brother, 1963
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Hallucinogenic Torreador, 1969-1970
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Sketches |

Study for Self-Portrait, 1920. Pencil on Paper
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Family Portrait, 1920
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Study for Memory of the Child Woman, 1932
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Study for Premonition of Civil War, 1936
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La Chevauchee, 1938
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Corpuscular Madonna, 1952
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The Winged Dragon, 1966
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The Marquis, 1969
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Statues and more |

Retrospective Bust of a Woman, 1933
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Mae West’s Lips Sofa, 1936-1937
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Venus de Milo with Drawers, 1936
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Lobster Telephone, 1938
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