Salvador Dalí

(Figueras, Spain, 1904)

Dalí is one of the most important representatives of the surrealist movement and the one who gave the movement its most international character. His artistic style professed admiration for classical and Renaissance forms, which he combined with powerful forms that were the product of his imagination, dreams, and parallel worlds that the author intended to later project in his works. In addition to painting, Dalí ventured into other media, such as sculpture, drawing, photography and cinema.