Salvador Dalí
Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937

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Salvador Dalí
Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937
The Hallucinogenic Toreador, Salvador Dali, 1970
Salvador Dalí (ESP, May 11, 1904 - 1989)
Venus de Milo aux tiroirs, 1936 prototype: plaster cast w six functional drawers added White painted bronze multiples, 1964
The Julien Levy Gallery in New York exhibited Venus de Milo with Drawers in 1939, before the later addition of pom-poms
“The only difference between immortal Greece and the contemporary era is Sigmund Freud, who discovered that the human body, which was purely neoplatonic in the time of the Greeks, is now full of secret drawers that only psychoanalysis can reveal.” - Dalí
https://www.artic.edu/interactive-features/dali-venus-de-milo-with-drawers
Salvador Dali photographed by Vivian Maier just as he was coming out of MOMA influential show 'Five French Photographers' (Doisneau, Cartier-Bresson, Roni, etc). Maier actually managed to get a very human side of his persona even sombre, seldom seen in his other portraits.1956.
Salvador Dalí “Eye of Time” brooch, 1940s.
Dali
"Space Venus" by Salvador Dalí
Nude at the Window
Salvador Dalí
Lithograph, 1970