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Dali

  • Dali
  • Title

    • World Of Art
  • Attribution

    Dawn Ades
  • Publication Details

    Book, Rev. and updated ed, Thames and Hudson, 1995
  • Availability

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     (UPPER LEVEL)  N7113.D3 A84 1995  AVAILABLE

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  • Notes

    • Includes index
    • "Salvador Dali is perhaps the most universally famous and popular twentieth-century artist. What accounts for this popularity? Is it his excellence as an artist? The accessibility of his imagery? Or his genius as a self- publicist? In a searching text, completely revised and updated in this edition to incorporate new information that has come to light since Dali’s death in 1989, Dawn Ades considers some of the puzzling questions raised by the Dali phenomenon. His early years, the development of his technique and style, his relationship with the Surrealists, his exploitation of Freudian ideas, and the image which Dali created of himself as the mad genius artist are all explored in this brilliant and thought provoking study."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • Ch. 1. Early years
    • Ch. 2. Dali and the Catalan avant- garde
    • Ch. 3. Dali, Surrealism and psycho-analysis
    • Ch. 4. Painting and the paranoiac-critical method
    • Ch. 5. Dali and the Surrealist object
    • Ch. 6. Dali’s post- war painting
    • Ch. 7. Dali and the cinema
  • ISBN

    • 050020280x
    • 050020280x
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