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Published in collaboration with the Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation, The Treasures of Salvador Dali offers one of the most up-to-date and intriguing views of the life and works of one of the world?s most famous artists of the 20th century. Augmented by the inclusion of facsimiles of over 30 documents from the archives of the Foundation, this beautiful book takes the reader through the life of one of the leading lights of the Surrealist movement. From his first forays into the world of art to his visits to Paris and meetings with Picasso and the Surrealists, Dali broke boundaries like few others, and themed chapters look at his fascination with other artists and writers, his collaborations with such giants as thefilm-makers Luis Bu?uel, Alfred Hitchcock and Walt Disney as well as his adherence to and then expulsion from the Surrealist movement. Containing some rarely and previously unpublished works, The Treasures of Dali culminates in an examination of the legacy that Dali has left behind and how successive artists have been influenced by him.
This is a spellbinding expose of the major art scandal of the century, implicating many galleries and dealers as well as famed artist Salvador Dali. Veteran journalist Lee Catterall introduces the reader to what he calls the "netherworld of art"--a newly-sprung huge industry preying upon amateur art collectors. Duotone photos.
Published in collaboration with the Gala-Salvador DalÃ- Foundation, The Treasures of DalÃ- offers unparalleled access to the life and work of one of the 20th century s greatest--and most controversial--artists. Augmented by facsimiles of over 30 documents from the Foundation s archives, including rare and previously unpublished works, this gorgeously illustrated book follows DalÃ- from his first forays into the world of art, to his visits to Paris and meetings with Picasso and the Surrealists, to his famous collaborations with the filmmakers Luis Buñuel, Alfred Hitchcock, and Walt Disney. Facsimile memorabilia includes: Letters, and postcards * Extracts from DalÃ- s journals and notebooks, * Manuscript extracts * Sketches * Designs for sculptures and jewelry * Preparatory work for films * Personal registrations for colleges * And much more!
This first comprehensive presentation of this collection from the Cleveland Museum of Art, includes paintings by Monet, Degas, Renoir, Boudin and Manet among other innovative artists of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist period. Each painting is presented with descriptions detailing the artist's motifs and context of the work in the Impressionist era. The title, with its essays and over 100 colour plates, provides a thorough focus of the dramatic artistic development of the century between 1850 and 1950 through the remarkable pieces of this collection. 100 colour Illustrations
Featuring new, accessibly written scholarship by the curatorial staff, this book will be the definitive resource on this world-renowned collection.
Antoni Gaudí/Salvador Dalí, the premiere book in the Duets series, brings together the work of these two artistic geniuses in order to present a rich comparative study. Essentially three volumes in one, a section on each artist presents a brief biography and an examination of some major works, with a third section that compares the images and ideas of the two artists. Although upon first glance one wouldn’t think to compare the architectural whimsy of Gaudí with Dalí’s dark visions, this book illuminates the similarities between them. Both men were great observers of nature, gifted with an uncommon sensitivity, and able to transcend the techniques of their respective disciplines to create unique designs that influenced and changed their fields forever. Antoni Gaudí/Salvador Dalí is a book that art and architecture lovers will treasure for years to come.
Few figures tower over twentieth-century art like Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol. Their works were pathbreaking and incalculably influential, yet at the same time both artists were wildly popular in their lifetime and have only become more so in the decades since their deaths. Despite the striking differences in their art and personalities, the two men nonetheless had a lot in common--the most obvious being a strong sense of the power of publicity and an affinity for eccentricity and extravagance. They also shared a love of New York, which both men made the heart of their social lives; it was there, in the 1960s, that they met for the first time. This book offers the first-ever direct juxtaposition of Dalí and Warhol as personalities and artists. Torsten Otte builds his account through perceptive analyses of similarities in their lives and work, and he fleshes it out brilliantly through invertiews with some one hundred and twenty people who knew and worked with the men. A rich illustration program rounds out the book, making it an essential document of twentieth-century art and a wonderful addition to the libraries of fans of these two giants.
Gives a brief biography of the artist and explains the elements of his painting style. Provides 50 full-color reproductions with captions explaining the background ofeach and its significance in the history of art.