The most famous photo performances of Salvador Dali
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-most-famous-photo-performances-of-salvador-dali.htmlPerhaps the most famous representative of surrealism, Salvador Dali, was born on May 11, 1904. On the birthday of the famous artist, we decided to recall the much less known to the general public, but no less ingenious photo experiments of the master.
Not many people know that the Spanish artist, graphic artist, director, writer Salvador Dali was, among other things, also the author of photo performances with incredible composition, plasticity and dynamics. The most famous of them were made in New York in 1951 and captured by photographer Philippe Halsman (Philippe Halsman).
Attention! Under the cut nude!
(Total 16 photos)
Source: Journal/foto-history
1. The title of this shot, as it should be, sounds brilliant: "In Voluptate Mors" ("Death in pleasure")
2. Philip Halsman also captured the creative process of building a composition.
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12. Variation on the same theme - "Skull of a Leopard"
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14. Another performance by Salvador Dali
15. How it was filmed
16 The earlier "Atomicus" of 1948 is known, for sure, to everyone
Keywords: 60s | Archive | Performance | Salvador Dali
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