Just once, he tells us.
Over 1500 paintings.
He was tall and skinny he had a very strange mustache.
Salvador Dali had one wife called Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, but he liked to call her Gala. She came from Russia and died on June the 10th in 1982.
yes because he made many painting's that people enjoyed and pain money for
As Dali lived there for many years, the weather probably varied according to the typical climate in Figueres, just like it does everywhere else.
I do and so do many people.
Of course nobody can tell.
Over 1500 paintings.
Like many famous artists Dali hade the creative urge - he just must create artworks!
He was tall and skinny he had a very strange mustache.
Salvador Dali had one wife called Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, but he liked to call her Gala. She came from Russia and died on June the 10th in 1982.
yes because he made many painting's that people enjoyed and pain money for
As Dali lived there for many years, the weather probably varied according to the typical climate in Figueres, just like it does everywhere else.
Yes, if by "full signature" you mean his first and last name. His full signature appears on some (not all) of his oil paintings. He also used his full signature to sign some limited edition books published in the 1940s. Keep in mind that Dali's signature varied over the years--sometimes he used "Salvador Dali", sometimes just "Dali" and at other times Gala-Dali. He also incorporated the crown symbol into his signature at times. In fact, there were so many different variations of his signature that one of his assistants (Capt. John Peter Moore) released a book showing 678 different signatures! Also, keep in mind that many Dali lithographs/reproductions are reported to have fraudulent signatures.
Yes, he did. Surrealistic influences are evident in many works during the next generations of artists.
Salvador Dalí was contemporary with many famous artists, e.g. Picasso and Miró. But none of his contemporaries or predecessors can be said to have painted in a similar way to Dalí's surrealism.
It's a common misconception that Dali painted once painted his body with human feces (where this rumor started is the subject of many a debate in the modern art history world).