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Beautiful vintage black and white photo of Salvador Dalí looking at 'his' Adam and Eve performing the folk dance 'Sardana'. Digital print on 250 grs satin coated photo paper, dim. 30 x 22 cm.
Some find him a genius and a visionary, the other a flamboyant madman with a high self-esteem. One thing is for sure: Salvador Dalí, with his signature curly mustache, is certainly controversial. Plus, it's probably the most mentioned name when it comes to which artist people love the most.
The versatile Spanish painter, best known for his surrealist works, is pictured here as a director or, if you prefer, a kind of god beholding his 'creation'.
Dalí has never lacked ambition and he didn't really know any timidity. Also witness this photo in which the suggestion is quite thick on top. The creator who beholds his models (in the form of actors dressed in Adam-and-Eve costume) performing the 'Sardana': the folk dance typical of Catalonia, homeland of Dalí.
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