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ochyming:Salvador Dalí 1904-1989 Le roi Eole, 1970 watercolour, brush and ink on paper 17¾ x
* It’s a common knowledge that Salvador Dali applied drugs, just look at his art. Also he and Man Ra
modernizor:The Divine Comedy by Salvador Dali, 1951-1960.via book-graphics.blogspot.com
marley-hendrix:Salvador Dalí in collaboration with Walt Disney.This is hauntingly pretty.
Portrait Of Katharina Cornell.1951Salvador Dali
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tubularrockets:Salvador Dalí— Ballerina in a Death’s Head
famousartistsaregay:You boys from XX century read too much Freud, thinking only about one thingDali:
the-night-picture-collector:Salvador Dali, Argus, Hand Coloured drawing, 1960
Evening dress and head scarf with tear design (collaboration with Salvador Dalí), Elsa Schiaparelli,
ochyming:Salvador Dalí 1904-1989 Deux danseurs, 1949 pen and India ink and sepia ink on card 1
Salvador Dali & Gala by Cecil Beaton, 1936
dappledwithshadow:Salvador Dalí posing naked female models to form a human skull entitled “In Volupt
divinedali:Salvador Dali and Man Ray, 1934.
slobbering:Salvador Dali ~ Dream sequence for Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Spellbound’, (1945)
“Every morning when I wake up, I experience an exquisite joy —the joy of being Salvador Dalí— and I
amare-habeo:Salvador Dalì (Spanish, 1904 - 1989) Sleeping Young Narcissus, 1980Oil on wood, 120 x 12
Salvador Dalí, Gala Placidia. Galatea of the Spheres, 1952.
ochyming:Salvador Dalí 1904-1989 Vieillard et pierres précieuses, 1966 gouache, watercolour
When Salvador Dalí died, it took months to get all the flagpoles sufficiently melted.Flag Interpreta
totallytransparent:Transparent Salvador Dali’s “Woman at the window at Figueres” (Window is transpar
cancergrrrl97:The signs as Salvador Dali paintings (Libra-Pisces) pt 2.
weirdlandtv:Images from the Walt Disney/Salvador Dalí collaboration, DESTINO (1946/2003).
Spellbound (1945), dir. Alfred Hitcock. Dream sequence designed by Salvador Dali.
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