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Looking at the world with Dalí's eye


Looking at the world with Dalí's eye
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Copyright: Marton Ocskay (ocskaym) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 123 W: 72 N: 42] (266)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-28
Categories: Artwork, Experimental, Macro
Camera: Panasonic DMC LZ3
Exposure: f/3.5, 1/5 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-07-13 11:04
Viewed: 599
Points: 6
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A small clock designed by Salvador Dalí in the Dalí Theatre and Museum's jewellery exhibition.

The Dalí Theatre and Museum (Teatre-Museu Dalí in Catalan language), is a museum of the artist Salvador Dalí in his home town of Figueres, in Catalonia.

The heart of the museum was the building that housed the town's theatre when Dalí was a child, and where one of the first public exhibitions of young Dalí's art was shown. The old theater was bombed in the Spanish Civil War and remained in a state of ruin for decades until Dalí and the mayor of Figueres decided to rebuild it as a museum dedicated to the town's most famous son in 1960. The museum also occupies buildings and courtyards adjacent to the old theater building.


The museum opened in 1974, with continuing expansions through the mid-1980s. It houses the single largest and most diverse collection of works by Salvador Dalí, the heart of which was from the artist's own collection. In addition to Dalí paintings from all decades of his career, there are Dalí sculptures, 3-dimensional collages, mechanical devices, a living-room with custom furniture that looks like the face of Mae West when viewed from a certain spot, and other curiosities from Dalí's imagination.

The museum also houses a small selection of works by other artists collected by Dalí, ranging from El Greco to Marcel Duchamp, and a gallery devoted to the work of Dalí's friend and fellow Catalan artist Antoni Pitxot, who became director of the museum after Dalí's death.

Dalí is buried in a crypt in the Teatre-Museum basement.

Some of the most important exhibited works are Port Alguer (1924), L'espectre del sex-appeal (1932), Autoretrat tou amb bacon fregit (1941), Poesia d'Amčrica-Els atletes cňsmics (1943), Galarina (1944-45), La panera del pa (1945), Leda atňmica (1949), Galatea de les esferes (1952) and Crist de la Tramuntana (1968). There is also a set of works carried out by the artist expressly for the Theater-Museum, like the room Mae West, the room Palau del Vent, the Monument to Francesc Pujols, and the Cadillac plujós.

from en.wikipedia.org

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  • stery Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 330 W: 24 N: 71] (2036)
  • [2008-07-13 11:28]

Hy.... Veri interesting photo... great work

Kind regards
Stefan

A beautiful capture with striking colors, various textures and an interesting background. Well done! Regards,
Marine

Szia Marci!
Nem az én stílusom, ahogy Dalí művészete sem, de attól még érdekes kép. Technikailag tökéletes. Bravó.
Üdv Laci

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