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The Eccentric Painter and Artist Salvador DalĂ - The Life and Works of a Leading Representative of Surrealism - Global Basics 101 - Your Series for Modern Knowledge, Folge 6 (unabridged)
Why do melting clocks and burning giraffes still haunt us today, and why does DalĂ's world feel like a mirror of our own dreams? This non-fiction book shows you how Salvador DalĂ turned the unconscious into images you never forget - and how a young provocateur became the best-known Surrealist of the twentieth century. Anyone who knows DalĂ only as an eccentric figure will discover here the precise thinker behind the pose: an artist who blended reality, delirium and advertising so deftly that an entirely new visual language emerged. Ants, crutches, soft forms and crystal-clear light: this is not mere effect, it is DalĂ's language. Salvador DalĂ (1904-1989) was born in Figueres and showed an exceptional talent for drawing early on. At the art academy in Madrid he met Federico GarcĂa Lorca and Luis Buñuel, clashed with authority, and was expelled for insubordination. In Paris he connected with the Surrealists and developed his famous paranoiac-critical method - a technique of exact looking in which a single motif could transform into multiple meanings. With the small painting 'The Persistence of Memory' he created an icon that made time itself go soft. The book takes you into DalĂ's work and his self-fashioning - from the twisted moustache to performances in which art and stage fused. It shows the role Gala played as muse, partner and manager, and how DalĂ became an international star between Portlligat, Paris and New York. You explore his boundary-crossings into film: the collaboration with Buñuel on 'Un Chien Andalou', the dream sequence for Hitchcock's 'Spellbound', and the project 'Destino' with Walt Disney. You also encounter key images in which DalĂ made desire, fear and memory into visible riddles - such as 'The Enigma of Desire' or 'The Temptation of Saint Anthony'. Along the way it becomes clear why his motifs are so powerful: they function like dream-sentences, logical yet uncanny, familiar yet slipping away. After returning to Spain, DalĂ fused religion, mysticism and atomic physics into a new pictorial world. Works such as 'Leda Atomica' and 'Christ of Saint John of the Cross' stand for this phase, as do his experiments with photography, optical illusions and spatial staging. Anyone who wants to see how DalĂ translated his art into architecture will also find the route here to the 'Teatro-Museo DalĂ' in Figueres - a total work of art that feels like a brain you can walk through. The result is a complete portrait that neither romanticises DalĂ nor reduces him to spectacle, but explains him: as painter, media professional and master of attention. Bert Alexander Petzold takes you on a richly factual cultural journey - clear, entertaining and well structured. You gain solid foundational knowledge that sticks, and connections that illuminate: ideal for British pupils preparing for GCSEs and A levels (especially in Art, Art History, or related humanities subjects), and equally valuable for sixth-form and university study as well as for anyone with a serious interest in art. Afterwards, anyone speaking about Surrealism will have images, concepts and context at their fingertips - and will recognise just how modern DalĂ's ideas remain today. Secure this book and step into DalĂ's dream-world with a clear-eyed gaze. Understand the motifs, the method and the myth - and experience why Surrealism after DalĂ was never the same again.
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The Eccentric Painter and Artist Salvador DalĂ - The Life and Works of a Leading Representative of Surrealism - Global Basics 101 - Your Series for Modern Knowledge, Folge 6 (unabridged)
The Eccentric Painter and Artist Salvador DalĂ - The Life and Works of a Leading Representative of Surrealism - Global Basics 101 - Your Series for Modern Knowledge, Folge 6 (unabridged)
Why do melting clocks and burning giraffes still haunt us today, and why does DalĂ's world feel like a mirror of our own dreams? This non-fiction book shows you how Salvador DalĂ turned the unconscious into images you never forget - and how a young provocateur became the best-known Surrealist of the twentieth century. Anyone who knows DalĂ only as an eccentric figure will discover here the precise thinker behind the pose: an artist who blended reality, delirium and advertising so deftly that an entirely new visual language emerged. Ants, crutches, soft forms and crystal-clear light: this is not mere effect, it is DalĂ's language. Salvador DalĂ (1904-1989) was born in Figueres and showed an exceptional talent for drawing early on. At the art academy in Madrid he met Federico GarcĂa Lorca and Luis Buñuel, clashed with authority, and was expelled for insubordination. In Paris he connected with the Surrealists and developed his famous paranoiac-critical method - a technique of exact looking in which a single motif could transform into multiple meanings. With the small painting 'The Persistence of Memory' he created an icon that made time itself go soft. The book takes you into DalĂ's work and his self-fashioning - from the twisted moustache to performances in which art and stage fused. It shows the role Gala played as muse, partner and manager, and how DalĂ became an international star between Portlligat, Paris and New York. You explore his boundary-crossings into film: the collaboration with Buñuel on 'Un Chien Andalou', the dream sequence for Hitchcock's 'Spellbound', and the project 'Destino' with Walt Disney. You also encounter key images in which DalĂ made desire, fear and memory into visible riddles - such as 'The Enigma of Desire' or 'The Temptation of Saint Anthony'. Along the way it becomes clear why his motifs are so powerful: they function like dream-sentences, logical yet uncanny, familiar yet slipping away. After returning to Spain, DalĂ fused religion, mysticism and atomic physics into a new pictorial world. Works such as 'Leda Atomica' and 'Christ of Saint John of the Cross' stand for this phase, as do his experiments with photography, optical illusions and spatial staging. Anyone who wants to see how DalĂ translated his art into architecture will also find the route here to the 'Teatro-Museo DalĂ' in Figueres - a total work of art that feels like a brain you can walk through. The result is a complete portrait that neither romanticises DalĂ nor reduces him to spectacle, but explains him: as painter, media professional and master of attention. Bert Alexander Petzold takes you on a richly factual cultural journey - clear, entertaining and well structured. You gain solid foundational knowledge that sticks, and connections that illuminate: ideal for British pupils preparing for GCSEs and A levels (especially in Art, Art History, or related humanities subjects), and equally valuable for sixth-form and university study as well as for anyone with a serious interest in art. Afterwards, anyone speaking about Surrealism will have images, concepts and context at their fingertips - and will recognise just how modern DalĂ's ideas remain today. Secure this book and step into DalĂ's dream-world with a clear-eyed gaze. Understand the motifs, the method and the myth - and experience why Surrealism after DalĂ was never the same again.
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Why do melting clocks and burning giraffes still haunt us today, and why does DalĂ's world feel like a mirror of our own dreams? This non-fiction book shows you how Salvador DalĂ turned the unconscious into images you never forget - and how a young provocateur became the best-known Surrealist of the twentieth century. Anyone who knows DalĂ only as an eccentric figure will discover here the precise thinker behind the pose: an artist who blended reality, delirium and advertising so deftly that an entirely new visual language emerged. Ants, crutches, soft forms and crystal-clear light: this is not mere effect, it is DalĂ's language. Salvador DalĂ (1904-1989) was born in Figueres and showed an exceptional talent for drawing early on. At the art academy in Madrid he met Federico GarcĂa Lorca and Luis Buñuel, clashed with authority, and was expelled for insubordination. In Paris he connected with the Surrealists and developed his famous paranoiac-critical method - a technique of exact looking in which a single motif could transform into multiple meanings. With the small painting 'The Persistence of Memory' he created an icon that made time itself go soft. The book takes you into DalĂ's work and his self-fashioning - from the twisted moustache to performances in which art and stage fused. It shows the role Gala played as muse, partner and manager, and how DalĂ became an international star between Portlligat, Paris and New York. You explore his boundary-crossings into film: the collaboration with Buñuel on 'Un Chien Andalou', the dream sequence for Hitchcock's 'Spellbound', and the project 'Destino' with Walt Disney. You also encounter key images in which DalĂ made desire, fear and memory into visible riddles - such as 'The Enigma of Desire' or 'The Temptation of Saint Anthony'. Along the way it becomes clear why his motifs are so powerful: they function like dream-sentences, logical yet uncanny, familiar yet slipping away. After returning to Spain, DalĂ fused religion, mysticism and atomic physics into a new pictorial world. Works such as 'Leda Atomica' and 'Christ of Saint John of the Cross' stand for this phase, as do his experiments with photography, optical illusions and spatial staging. Anyone who wants to see how DalĂ translated his art into architecture will also find the route here to the 'Teatro-Museo DalĂ' in Figueres - a total work of art that feels like a brain you can walk through. The result is a complete portrait that neither romanticises DalĂ nor reduces him to spectacle, but explains him: as painter, media professional and master of attention. Bert Alexander Petzold takes you on a richly factual cultural journey - clear, entertaining and well structured. You gain solid foundational knowledge that sticks, and connections that illuminate: ideal for British pupils preparing for GCSEs and A levels (especially in Art, Art History, or related humanities subjects), and equally valuable for sixth-form and university study as well as for anyone with a serious interest in art. Afterwards, anyone speaking about Surrealism will have images, concepts and context at their fingertips - and will recognise just how modern DalĂ's ideas remain today. Secure this book and step into DalĂ's dream-world with a clear-eyed gaze. Understand the motifs, the method and the myth - and experience why Surrealism after DalĂ was never the same again.












