Friday, June 10, 2011

Salvador Dali Video

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Salvador Dali painting sells for $11Million

The 1934 painting ‘Enigmatic Elements in the Landscape,’ the surrealist painting by Salvador Dalí was sold to the Gala-Salvador Foundation for eleven million US dollars in Figueres, Spain.
“This is a prodigy of a painting, immaculate, intense and just a very good painting. It’s simply marvelous,” the director of Ginova’s Theatre-Museum, Antoni Pitxot in Figueres said.
Pitxot commented on each and every one of the ‘enigmatic’ elements to do with the painting, and which was last exhibited in 1999 in New York City’s Guggenheim Museum.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Leonardo DiCaprio buys Salvador Dali painting for more than 1 Million

Leonardo DiCaprio splashes out $1.2m on Salvador Dali painting
Chevaliers en parade

Price $1,426,500 includes buyer's premium.
Estimate$1,200,000 - $1,800,000 Sale Information
Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale
4 May 2011
Sale made by:
Christies
New York, Rockefeller Plaza
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Monday, May 2, 2011

Salvador Dali photographs

88 unpublished photographs of Salvador Dalí by Philippe Halsman on show


CNA / Marina López / Toni Bardia


Barcelona (ACN).– Unpublished photographs of the Surrealist Catalan painter Salvador Dalí made by Philippe Halsman are on show at the Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol, North of Girona and close to the Costa Brava. Dalí and Halsman had a friendship that lasted 37 years and the photographs reflect these close ties. The American photographer was popularly known for his serious portraits in 'Life' magazine, where a hundred covers carried his signature. Halsman showed his more transgressive side when he met Salvador Dalí. He left aside the photographs of Marilyn Monroe, Alfred Hitchcock, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill and Pablo Picasso to fully enter into an innovative project that sought to “shoot thinking” and reach a new concept of art.

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