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It was surreal, dreamlike, surprising, experimental and had occasional sexual themes.

Dali was influenced by the subconscious, dreams and fantasy. He used different objects, persons or animals to symbolize themes that were central to him. Themes in his paintings were physics, sexuality, fetishes, women, his mother or wife, childhood, time, war, life, death among others.

His paintings would often contain something surprising as his art isn't bound by the boundries of rationality.

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Dalí is the best-known of the surrealist painters. -Yes. also known for cubism futurism and metaphysical (I don't think so) Supplementary answer. Which of Dali's paintings are cubistic? -None, I think. Futurism was the painting of an Italian group arund 1910. Dalí was not there. Pittura metafísica (metaphysical painting) is the term G de Chirico used about his own painting also in Italy about 1910. Dalí was not there.

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He has painted surrealism, cubism, futurism, and metaphysical, but he is mostly known for being a surrealistic painter.

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He painted in quite a few styles but mostly in a surrealistic one.

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He painted surrealistic paintings.

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He was a surrealist.

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He was a surrealist.

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Surrealism.

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Surrealism.

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