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The most famous of Salvador Dali's work is probably the painting 'The Persistence of Memory', (1931). He finished a painting with a similar title, 'The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory' in 1954. Another painting from 1954 is 'Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)'. His final painting 'The Swallow's Tail' was completed in 1983. He was also active in film and sculpture. Dali donated a sketch of 'The Crucifiction' to Riker's Island Jail in New York City, and collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock on a dream sequence for the movie 'Spellbound'.

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There is no single place where you can see all of Dali's work

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Where in the world did Salvador Dali produce most of his work?

Italy


What is salvador Dali famose at?

salvador dali is famose at his art work .


What is surreal about Salvador Dali's work?

Everything.


Who uses surrealism in their work?

salvador dali


When did Salvador Dali paint the Percistance of Memory?

The Percistence of Memory is Salvador Dali's most famous work and was finished in 1931. It portrays a set of melting pocket watches, on a desolate beach setting. Interestingly, the figure in the painting that resembles a platypus is an abstract selfportrait of Salvador Dali himself.


What years did salvador Dali live and work in?

Dali was born 1904 and died 1989.


Did Salvador Dali work in a studio?

In his own studio, yes.


Did salvador Dali work with other artists or friends?

Competitive.


Where did Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso live and work?

In Spain and France. Dali also in the USA for 8 years.


How could have WW1 affected salvador Dali's work?

It done did nothing.


Did Salvador Dali deal with any social issues in his art work?

Not really.


What is the most known work of Salvador Dali's?

That would be "the Percistence of Memory", a painting that features melting pocketwatches on a landscape that resembles a beach.