Art is a poem without words.
Art is a poem without words.
Selected Books in Harmony…
The artist’s work shouid be shared by as many people who wish to own it.
You’ll learn to build your own…
سالوادور دالی (1904-1989) در شش سالگی دوست داشت آشپز شود، در هفت سالگی علاقه داشت ناپلئون شود. در سالهای بعد غرور و جاهطلبی دالی به طور پیوسته رشد کرد، تا جایی بعدتر در مورد خودش این طور میگفت: حالا فقط میخواهم سالوادور دالی باشم و آرزوی بزرگتری ندارم. دالی در طول زندگیاش تلاش کرد دالی شود، امروزه از او به عنوان یکی از مهمترین و عجیبترین هنرمندان قرن بیستم یاد میشود.
Painter, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker, Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was one of the century’s greatest exhibitionists and eccentrics—and was rewarded with fierce controversy wherever he went. He was one of the first to apply the insights of Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis to the art of painting, approaching the subconscious with extraordinary sensitivity and imagination.
| Publisher | Taschen America Llc; Illustrated edition (March 3, 2020) |
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| Language | English |
| Hardcover | 752 pages |
| Weight | 2.66 kg |
| Dimensions | 21 x 26 cm |
Gilles Néret (1933–2005) was an art historian, journalist, writer, and museum correspondent. He organized several art retrospectives in Japan and founded the SEIBU Museum and the Wildenstein Gallery in Tokyo. He directed art reviews such as L’Œil and Connaissance des Arts and received the Élie Faure Prize in 1981 for his publications. His TASCHEN titles include Salvador Dalí: The Paintings, Matisse, and Erotica Universalis.
Robert Descharnes (1926–2014), a photographer and writer, published studies of major artists, among them Antoni Gaudí, Auguste Rodin, and Salvador Dalí. He documented and catalogued Dalí’s paintings and writings and was considered the leading expert on the artist.
The most complete study of Salvador Dalí’s painted works yet. After years of research, Robert Descharnes and Gilles Néret located previously inaccessible works that epitomize Dalí’s depictions of the subconscious and its strange workings. Complete with updated captions, this opulent edition contextualizes Dalí’s paintings with his own writings, drawings, and archival material.