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DALÍ
Dawn Ades
REVISED EDITION
"Ades . . . one of our foremost historians of Surrealism . . . has had access to her
subject —a privilege available to few —and her book
is particularly revealing." —The Spectator
Salvador
Dalí is perhaps the most universally famous and popular twentieth-century
artist. In a searching text, completely revised and updated in this
edition to incorporate new information that has come to light since
Dalí's death in 1989, Dawn Ades considers some of the puzzling
questions raised by the Dalí phenomenon. His early years, the
development of his technique and style, his relationship with the
Surrealists, his exploitation of Freudian ideas, and the image that
Dalí created of himself as the mad genius artist are all explored
in this brilliant and provocative study.
"A sensitive art-historical study." —The Times
Literary Supplement
"Richly documented and illustrated." —Arts Reviews
ISBN
0-500-20280-X · 170 illustrations
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