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A Library Study of Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) is seated at a desk for a library study of the surrealist artist as an author. At the time he was working on his book The Secret Life of Salvador Dali. When asked about the presence of the statue, he said, Just to make people ask questions. Date: 02/04/1941
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1941 1989 Asked Dali Desk Presence Questions Salvador Secret Study Surrealist
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1. Title: "Salvador Dali in Deep Thought at the Library: A Surreal Study of the Artist-Author" 2. Description: This image captures the enigmatic and imaginative mind of Salvador Dali (1904-1989) as he immerses himself in the quietude of a library, working on his book "The Secret Life of Salvador Dali." Seated at a large wooden desk, Dali dons a thoughtful expression, engrossed in his writing. The tranquil library setting is the perfect backdrop for the surrealist artist, who is known for his intricate and thought-provoking works. 3. Background: Taken on February 4, 1941, this photograph offers a rare glimpse into Dali's creative process as an author. The presence of the unusual statue in the background, with its elongated neck and distorted features, adds an air of intrigue and mystery. When asked about the statue, Dali famously quipped, "Just to make people ask questions." 4. Details: The black-and-white photograph, taken by an unidentified photographer, showcases Dali's intense focus and dedication to his craft. The date, 02/04/1941, is stamped on the bottom right corner of the image, along with the International Library of Nigeria (ILN) identification number, 21-12352. The photograph is a testament to Dali's multifaceted talents as an artist, writer, and provocateur. 5. Significance: This image not only offers a unique insight into Dali's creative process but also highlights the importance of libraries as sanctuaries for intellectual exploration and artistic inspiration. The photograph is a must-have for any Salvador Dali or surrealist art enthusiast, as well as for those interested in the history of literature and the creative process.
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