Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904–1989) was a famous artist known for his surrealist works that incorporated Freudian psychoanalysis. His paintings were described as "hand-painted dream photographs", featuring bizarre elements and unconventional arrangements. He also revolutionized the role of an artist, using various mediums to create work that could be consumed outside of traditional gallery spaces. This book delves into both the technical skill and provocative themes of death, decay, and eroticism present in Dalí's art.
Hardcover / 96 pages
Dimensions: 10" x 12"