Salvador Dalí in bedsheet by Man Ray, for Minotaure Magazine, 1934
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Cecil Beaton Poet Charles Henri Ford, Costume Designed by Salvador Dali c.1935
“we are clocks of
flesh and blood but that is not all….” Charles Henri Ford, from “Souvenir de jouvet”
Venus de Milo with Drawers, Salvador Dali. 1936
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Carl Van Vechten, Portrait of Man Ray and Salvador Dali, Paris, June 1934.
Source: Library of Congress
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Parisian Surrealists including Tristan Tzara, Paul Eluard, Andre Breton, Luis Bunuel, Rene Magritte, Hans Arp, Salvador Dali, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, Rene Crevel, and Man Ray.
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L’Age d’Or
Salvador Dali & Ingrid Bergman on the set of Spellbound (1945, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
Bergman: “It was a wonderful sequence that really belonged in a museum. The idea for a major part was that I would become, in Gregory Peck’s mind, a statue. To do this, we shot the film in the reverse way in which it would appear onscreen…I was dressed in a draped, Grecian gown, with a crown on my head and an arrow through my neck.”
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Denise Bellon Salvador Dali et son mannequin à l’Exposition Surréaliste, Paris 1938
Denise Bellon Salvador Dali: Mannequin couvert d’escargots vivants dans le “taxi pluvieux” a l’Exposition du Surrealisme,Paris 1938
“An Andalusian Dog” by Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali
Shirakawa-go House, Japan, by Jerry Perez Jr on Flickr.
From Wikipedia: Shirakawa-go is a small, traditional village...
Genpei Akasegawa 赤瀬川 原平
Model 1,000-Yen Note (Green), 1963
Victorian Child
Arbore, a flooring contractor in Madrid, Spain, created these awesome interlocking hardwood pieces in the form of M.C....