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Salvador Dali and his life Дмитриев Виктор Liceum№ 344 10 b 2011 pptcloud.ru
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Full name:
Was born on May 11, 1904, Died on January 23, 1989 Salvador Domènec Felip Jacint Dalí i Domènech, Marquis of Dalí de Púbol
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Artist
Salvador Dali is most famous for his surreal paintings.
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1904:
Born on 11 May in Figueres. Son of the notary public Salvador Dalí Cusí and his wife Felipa Domènech Ferrés.
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1910:
Salvador’s father decided to enroll him at the Hispano-French School of the Immaculate Conception in Figueres, where he learned French.
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1916:
Salvador spent time at an estate owned by the Pichot family, a family of intellectuals and artists. It was there that he discovered Impressionism.
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1921:
Salvador’s mother died in February. The following year, his father married Catalina Domènech Ferrés, his sister-in-law.
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1923:
He was expelled from the Academia de San Fernando, accused of having led a student protest.
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1925:
Salvador presented his first individual art exhibit.
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1927:
He held his second individual exhibition in Barcelona.
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1929:
Salvador met his future wife, Gala, who was married to another man.
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1934:
Marries Gala. Traveled to America for the first time.
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1937:
In February he met the Marx Brothers in Hollywood. Along with Harpo, he began work on the script for a film entitled Giraffes on Horseback Salad (but called in its latest version The Surrealist Woman), which was never actually produced.
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1939:
In May he signed a contract to take part in the World’s Fair of New York. He designed the Dream of Venus pavilion, which was presented in the Fair’s amusement zone.
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1944:
In Life magazine he published an article entitled “Nightmare Journey” and created a cover for Vogue.
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1945:
He went to Hollywood to work with Alfred Hitchcock on the film Spellbound, whose dreamlike sequences were created by Dalí.
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1946:
Designed covers for EtCetera magazine and the Christmas issue of Vogue. Walt Disney hired Dalí to help produce the film Destino.
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1955:
He made the Portrait of Laurence Olivier in the Role of Richard III, to promote the film Richard III, based on the work by Shakespeare.
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1969:
Dalí purchased Púbol Castle and decorated it for Gala. Various books illustrated by Dalí were published: Goethe’s Faust and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
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1989:
Dalí died at Torre Galatea on 23 January.
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Works Cited List
"Dalí, Salvador." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2008. Encyclopædia Britannica Online School Edition.28 Apr. 2008 .
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