Salvador Dalí, “Maison pour érotomane” (ca 1932), oil on panel, 14 x 18 cm (all images courtesy Sotheby’s) Back in the 1920s and ’30s, Argentine noblewoman Maria de las Mercedes Adela Atucha y ...
When holographics were first invented in the late 1940s by the “father of holography” Dennis Gabor, the ability to make 3D records on a 2D surface quickly took off among scientists who found ...
Salvador Dalí took surrealism to a whole new level, exploring the dark spots and infinite possibilities of the human psyche with paintings that feel like they capture dreams. Now, thanks to virtual ...
HUDSON, Ohio -- The exhibition, “Dalí Beyond Time: Fashioning the Future,” opens Thursday, June 12, at a small art gallery at First & Main in Hudson. After making a U.S. debut in Northeast Ohio, ...
The piece from the legendary artist eventually sold for just $1,200 at an auction Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE's Los Angeles Bureau as a ...
When Mike Wallace interviewed Salvador Dalí in 1958, the painter seemed to believe that he might live forever. Asked what he believed would happen to him when he died, the Surrealist replied, "Myself ...
Mar. 9—INDIANAPOLIS — Entering the LUME at Newfields, a visitor is surrounded by the sights and sounds of renowned artist Salvador Dali. Dali is the latest artist to be featured in the ...
Salvator Dalí, Untitled (1932). Courtesy of Heather James Fine Art New York An unpublished painting from 1932 by Salvador Dalí has been rediscovered in a private collection. Authenticated last year by ...
A lost Salvador Dalí painting, called Vecchio Sultano, that was initially purchased for £150 (about $200) has sold at auction for £45,700 (nearly $60,800). A local art dealer and collector, whose name ...
The art detective Arthur Brand announced yesterday via Twitter that two major paintings, one by Salvador Dalí and the other by Tamara de Lempicka, have been recovered seven years after they’d been ...
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