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Salvador Dalí is perhaps the most universally famous and popular artist of the twentieth century. On the occasion of the centenary of his birth comes the definitive retrospective of the artist's work from his early years. Dalí explores the development of the artist's technique and style, his relationship with the Surrealists, and his exploitation of Freudian ideas, as well as the image Dalí created of himself as the mad genius artist. This catalogue will be the major reference work for Dalí for decades to come. It includes illustrations of all the works loaned to the exhibition, as well as comparative illustrations and photographs.

The volume contains an introductory essay by Dawn Ades, with scholarly research incorporated in a "Dalí Dictionary," in the entries on individual works, and in the chronology, which includes a quantity of new material. The guide draws upon the best scholarship available on Dalí, including that of Hank Hine, Director of the Salvador Dalí Museum, Jennifer Mundy, Senior Curator of the Tate Museum, and Michael Taylor, Acting Chief Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

560 pages, Hardcover

First published September 27, 1982

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June 23, 2017
Απλά το αγαπώ
"Μόνο πέτρες πέφτουν από τον ουρανό του παιδιού μας" αναφερόμενος ο πατέρας του Salvador Dali στο πίνακα του γιου του, Γέρος στο Λυκόφως [1918-1919]. /* Στον πίνακα αυτό το θέμα ήταν ένα εκτυφλωτικό ηλιοβασίλεμα ενώ τα σύννεφα ήταν πέτρες διάφορων μεγεθών και ( ο πίνακας) κρεμόταν στην τραπεζαρία του σπιτιού της οικογένειας Νταλί. */

Ευχαριστώ που είχα την ευκαιρία να το διαβάσω!!
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August 5, 2024
tedious; the only art book I’ve read that lowered my opinion of the artist
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March 9, 2020
Dalí by Dawn Ades is a very well-written biography that gives the reader considerable insight into the life and mind of Salvador Dalí. Ades tells writes his childhood, the psycho-analysis of his work, and even his work in film. The book is broken up into easy to follow, well-organized chapters that allow you to find whatever information on Dalí you could want. This biography is suitable for high school students and above and is fairly easy to read and understand even without much prior art knowledge. Many terms that may not be understood by every reader are explained and the flow of the reading makes it easy to follow. Ades includes a wide range of pictures both in color and black and white of works by Dalí and others. This book has the perfect mixture of academic information on art and culture and of Dalí's personal life and emotional details. After reading this book I feel much familiar with concepts I wasn't before. Not only is this book interesting and informative but it is also inspiring. Reading of the way Dalí lived his life being completely authentic and unafraid of disapproval made me realize what amazing things can come from being true to oneself. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to anyone interested in art or psychology.
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June 19, 2017
Ok, so I admit it - I went into reading this book thinking "Oh, it's just an art book." Well, 'Dalí' is so much more than that.

​Dawn Ades has created a book that provides not only a biographical outlook on Dalí's professional life, but has also provided a psychological insight into his motivations, passions and influences.

Click here for my full review of this book...
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November 7, 2024
it reads like a textbook, but it's a pretty comprehensive piece on a surrealist's body of work
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February 22, 2010
I feel very fortunate to have seen the Dali Retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Fine Art in 2005. This book is also probably my 2nd heaviest book!
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November 4, 2014
This book is so beautiful, and full of wonderful art and a detailed chronological summary of the life and of the artist.
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