Artist and Studio
Salvador Dali, Self-portrait Being Duplicated into Three, 1927

Salvador Dali, Self-portrait Being Duplicated into Three, 1927

Salvador Dali, 1944. Photo by Johan Hagemeyer.   MET

Salvador Dali, 1944. Photo by Johan Hagemeyer.   MET

Dali by George Brassai

Dali by George Brassai

2headedsnake:

Phillippe Halsman

2headedsnake:

Phillippe Halsman

Salvador Dali by Man Ray

Salvador Dali by Man Ray

9 Surrealists:

Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Joan Miro, Frida Kahlo, Giorgio de Chirico, Rene Magritte, Alberto Giacomette, Yves Tanguy

Dali and Man Ray by Carl van Vechten

Dali and Man Ray by Carl van Vechten

Salvador Dali, Self-Portrait with Raphaelesque Neck, 1921

Salvador Dali, Self-Portrait with Raphaelesque Neck, 1921

Dali

Dali

(Source: anormaux)

The top 5 artists most popular with thieves and the number of pieces missing:

  • Picasso - 1,181
  • Chagall - 517
  • Dali - 509
  • Appel - 506
  • Miro - 479

story via Newsweek

Salvador Dali’s studio and home (now a museum) in Port Lligat, Spain, right on the water’s edge looking out towards several small islands. His home is easily recognizable by the huge egg shapes on the roof and the rowing boat near the entrance with a tree growing through it. By 1959, Dali spent summers in Port Lligat, autumn in Paris, and the rest of the year in New York. 

Photos by Jill, Ian and Modestine.

The Paris surrealists, 1933: Tristan Tzara, Paul Éluard, André Breton, Hans Arp, Salvador Dalí, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Man Ray.
Photo by Anna Riwkin-Brick (Riwick took several photographs of the group)

The Paris surrealists, 1933: Tristan Tzara, Paul Éluard, André Breton, Hans Arp, Salvador Dalí, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Man Ray.

Photo by Anna Riwkin-Brick (Riwick took several photographs of the group)