Dalí: The Paintings: 1904-1989
Dalí: The Paintings: 1904-1989 is an extensive illustrated book published by Taschen America LLC. Spanning 751 pages, this comprehensive volume showcases the artistic journey of Salvador Dalí in English. It measures 8.27 by 10.24 inches and weighs 6.54 pounds.
At the age of six, Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) wanted to be a cook. At the age of seven, he wanted to be Napoleon. “Since then,” he later said, “my ambition has steadily grown, and my megalomania with it. Now I want only to be Salvador Dalí, I have no greater wish.” Throughout his life, Dalí was out to become Dalí: that is, one of the most significant artists and eccentrics of the 20th century.This weighty volume is the most complete study of Dalí’s painted works ever published. After years of research, Robert Descharnes and Gilles Néret located painted works by the master that had been inaccessible for years—so many, in fact, that almost half the featured illustrations appear in public for the first time in this book.More than a catalogue raisonné, this book contextualizes Dalí’s oeuvre and its meanings by examining contemporary documents, from writings and drawings to material from other facets of his work, including ballet, cinema, fashion, advertising, and objets d’art. Without these crutches to support analysis, the paintings would simply be a series of many images.The study is divided into two parts: the first examines Dalí’s beginnings as an unknown artist. We witness how the young Dalí deployed all the isms—Impressionism, Pointillism, Cubism, Fauvism, Purism and Futurism—with playful mastery, and how he would borrow from prevailing trends before ridiculing and abandoning them. The second part unveils the conclusions of Dalí’s lifelong inquiries, as well as the great legacy he left in works such as Tuna Fishing (1966/67) or Hallucinogenic Toreador (1970). It includes previously unpublished homages to Velázquez or Michelangelo, painted to the same end as the variations on past masters done by his contemporary, Picasso.We discover how, motivated by the desire to tease out the secrets of great works and become a Velázquez of the mid-20th century, Dalí became Dalí.
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Dalí: The Paintings: 1904-1989 is an authoritative and comprehensive collection that offers an unparalleled exploration of Salvador Dalí’s artistic journey. Published by Taschen America, this richly illustrated volume spans over 750 pages, providing readers with an in-depth visual and contextual understanding of Dalí’s work from his early beginnings to his later masterpieces. Designed for art enthusiasts, scholars, and collectors alike, the book addresses the need for a definitive resource that combines scholarly analysis with high-quality reproductions. By presenting Dalí’s paintings in chronological order, it enables readers to trace the evolution of his style and thematic focus, enhancing appreciation and study of this iconic surrealist artist. The considerable size and weight of the book reflect its substantial content, making it a valuable addition to any art library. This edition serves as both an educational tool and an inspiring visual experience, fostering a deeper connection with Dalí’s creative legacy and supporting a greater understanding of 20th-century art history.
Publisher | Taschen America Llc |
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Publication date | September 21, 2007 |
Edition | Illustrated |
Language | English |
Print length | 751 pages |
ISBN-10 | 3836576244 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3836576246 |
Item Weight | 6.54 pounds |
Dimensions | 8.27 x 2.6 x 10.24 inches |