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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
Byzantine
generally people use heat reflecting colours for painting houses such as white colour.
Edward James, a collector of Dali's in the late 1930's
poeple aroud him influence him into painting
His work was a reason why Michelangelo started Painting