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The World of Cezanne 1839 - 1906

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The World of Cezanne 1839 - 1906

Salvador Dali (Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Artists)

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Salvador Dali (Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Artists)

Unspeakable Confessions of Salvador Dali

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Unspeakable Confessions of Salvador Dali

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Dali Jewels: A Collection of the Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation
Customer Review: A jewel on your bookshelf
Excellent photographic representation, with clear definition of each piece. Concise description throughout. Size of format was slightly disappointing. I can only say that should finances permit the hardback edition would be a true feast for the eyes!

The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World of Salvador Dali (Adventures in Art)

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The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World of Salvador Dali (Adventures in Art)
Customer Review: Introducing youngsters to the creative insanity of Dali
It is hard to do justice to the imaginative insanity of Salvador Dali, but Angela Wenzel does a pretty good job for this volume in the Adventures in Art series. “The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Salvador Dali” introduces young readers to the Surrealist artist who knew how to put himself in the limelight in ways other than his paintings. One of things that Wenzel does is that she provides some of Dali’s own comments about his art, such as the 1937 painting “Sleep,” where a heavy face that looks like the film director Luis Bunuel is propped by my crutches and explaining the link between the writings of Sigmund Freud on dreams and Dali’s painting “The Burning Giraffe” (1936-37), where drawers are coming out of a tall woman’s body. Also included are the famous melting clocks of “The Persistence of Memory” (1931), the fried eggs of “The Sublime Moment” (1938), and the multiple pictures within “The Metamorphosis of Narcissus” (1937).

What I especially like about this volume is how it looks at the origins of some of these paintings. For “The Endless Enigma” (1938) we have the original sketches of the six different paintings that Dali hid in the finished painting, while a postcrd showing an African village became a face turned on its side in “Paranoid Faces” (1931). Then there was the “Portrait of Mrs. Isabel Styler-Tas” (1945), which Dali based on Piero della Francesca’s “Battista Sforza and Federico de Montefeltro” (circa 1465) by way of Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s “Winter,” a marvelous example of how the old becomes new in the hands of a talented artist.

Young readers will also be exposed to some prime examples of Dali’s imagination with regards to other types of art beyond paintings, such as his infamous “Lobster Telephone” (1936) and the “Mae West Lips Sofa” (1937), although I miss seeing the harp covered with silverware that he made for his friend Harpo Marx. There are also some choice photographs of “Dali the superstar” engaging in the art of self-promotion. Just showing young readers examples of Dali’s artwork is enough to get them interested in the artist, but Wenzel takes pain to explain how Dali created his masterpieces and what he was trying to do with some of these pieces. This is one of the more truly educational books I have seem about a great artist written for young readers.

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