Salvador Dali’s History: The Persistence of Memory and Surrealism

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Salvador Dalí was a master of the surreal. His paintings are known as “dream-photographs”: snapshots of nightmarish scenes brought to life in stunning detail. Dalí was a technical virtuoso, but unlike the grand masters he admired—like Johannes Vermeer and Diego Velázquez—he chose to use his skill to depict the unreal and the absurd. Anyone who has seen his famous painting of the melting watches, The Persistence of Memory, knows that his paintings are as confusing as they are striking.

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