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Swans Reflecting Elephants is a painting by the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali­
It is in a private collection.
Assuming the painting will be a recognizable likeness, then yes a signed release is advisable.
Edward James, a collector of Dali's in the late 1930's
The fact that he was lonely and poor had no bearing on this painting.
Edgar Degas,
Swans Reflecting Elephants is a painting by the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali­
It is in a private collection.
Assuming the painting will be a recognizable likeness, then yes a signed release is advisable.
because they were black
Traditional African art had had the greatest influence on 20th century sculpture and painting.
John Steer has written: 'Alvise Vivarini, his art and influence' -- subject(s): Influence 'Venetian painting' -- subject(s): Italian Painting
Edward James, a collector of Dali's in the late 1930's
generally people use heat reflecting colours for painting houses such as white colour.
Byzantine
poeple aroud him influence him into painting
His work was a reason why Michelangelo started Painting