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Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí was a Spanish artist born in Figueres, Catalonia, in 1904, and passed away in 1989. He was a leading figure in the Surrealist movement, known for his eccentric and flamboyant personality, as well as his striking and surreal artworks.

Dalí's paintings often featured dreamlike, otherworldly landscapes and figures, with a meticulous attention to detail and a highly realistic technique. He was also known for incorporating unexpected objects and imagery into his works, such as melting clocks and elephants on stilts, which added to the bizarre and uncanny quality of his art.

In addition to his paintings, Dalí was also a skilled draftsman and sculptor, and he worked in a variety of media throughout his career. He also collaborated with other artists, filmmakers, and designers on a range of projects, including designing costumes and sets for the ballet.

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