Yes, he did. Surrealistic influences are evident in many works during the next generations of artists.
Some of Salvador Dali's majorpaintings were explosion, sleep, narcissus, enfgeo, dream, giraffe, soft self portrait, and persistence of memory and time.
Yes, he did. Some say he called it Ozzie.Dali's ocelot was named Baboo, and was trained & owned by one of Dali's managers Capt. Moore.
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) was a famous Spanish painter. He painted his famous painting Sleep in 1939. Some experts believe that since Sleep was painted during Spanish Civil war so it gives a message that sleep was the only time people of Spain got some respite from hardships of life in those days of war.
Yes he went to the USA for some years.
The worlds most famous Surrealist painter was Salvador Dali. However the person who founded Surrealism was Andre Breton but he was a surrealist writer. Some famous painters included: Man Ray, Rene Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Francis Picabia, Salvador Dali, Georgio De Chirico and Max Ernst.
Salvador Dali
George Suerat Salvador Dali
Some major events in Salvador Dali's life include his early exposure to the Surrealist movement, his collaboration with other artists like Pablo Picasso, his expulsion from the Surrealist group, his marriage to Gala Dali, and his later years focusing on religious and scientific themes in his art.
he did art
Salvador Dali, Picasso, etc
Some are big, some are small. There is no simple answer to your question.
The surrealist movement describes a group of artists and writers in Paris who were striving to create powerful images to unleash creativity. Some of the leaders include Salvador Dali, Andre Breton, Joan Miro and Man Ray.
Salvador Dali was a famous Spanish painter. He did, however write some books on Art and his memories. See related link.
Burning Giraffe, The Persistence of Memory, Autumn Cannibalism.
Those who do find his paintings strange.
He was a surrealist, Dadaism flourished some years earlier.
Most of all his wife Gala.