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Can you see the Spanish landscape in the background? The hand holding the egg mirrors the man sitting in the water. There are a lot of odd things going on in the background that don't seem to be connected. What else can you see? You can always recognise him because he has a funny moustache. He liked to dress in crazy clothes and have long hair which people found very shocking at the time.

The surrealists appealed to his wild sense of humour, they invented surrealist games and enjoyed putting different objects together to make something playful and disturbing at the same time.

It is called Lobster Telephone. But while that makes good artistic sense, it neglects a vital aspect of the artist. Although she stopped working in the family business after marriage, she would amuse her young son by molding wax figurines out of colored candles, and she encouraged his creativity. Dreamy, imaginative, spoiled and self-centered, the young Salvador was used to getting his own way.

At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has been growing steadily ever since. Grasshoppers frightened him so much that other children threw them at him to delight in his terror. I swore to myself that I would snatch my mother from death and destiny with the swords of light that some day would savagely gleam around my glorious name! Three years later, he was admitted to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid but, once there, felt there was more to learn about the latest currents in Paris from French art magazines than from his teachers, whom he believed were out of touch.

On a brief excursion to Paris with his father in , he called on his idol, Pablo Picasso. I know this subject much too well.

Petersburg, Florida. No longer able to hold a paint brush, he'd lost the ability to express himself the way he knew best. The two events sent him into a deep depression. He moved to Pubol, in a castle that he had purchased and remodeled for Gala, possibly to hide from the public or, as some speculate, to die.

Due to his injuries, he was confined to wheelchair. Friends, patrons and fellow artists rescued him from the castle and returned him to Figueres, making him comfortable at the Teatro-Museo. After a brief convalescence, he returned to the Teatro-Museo. His funeral was held at the Teatro-Museo, where he was buried in a crypt. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives.

Salvador Allende became Chile's first socialist president in before committing suicide during a military coup. He kept his hair long and dressed in the style of English aesthetes from the 19 th century, complete with knee-length britches that earned him the title of a dandy.

Artistically, he experimented with many different styles at the time, dabbling in whatever piqued his ravenous curiosity.

He then took a life-changing trip to Paris. He visited Pablo Picasso in his studio and found inspiration in what the Cubists were doing. He became greatly interested in Futurist attempts to recreate motion and show objects from simultaneous, multiple angles.

He believed that viewers would find intuitive connection with his work because the subconscious language was universal, and that, "it speaks with the vocabulary of the great vital constants, sexual instinct, feeling of death, physical notion of the enigma of space - these vital constants are universally echoed in every human.

He painted bodies, bones, and symbolic objects that reflected sexualized fears of father figures and impotence, as well as symbols that referred to the anxiousness over the passing of time. Although he was both inspired and besotted by Gala, his father was less than enthused at this relationship with a woman ten years his son's senior. His fame had grown so widely that he was in demand by the rich, well known, and fashionable.

This young Spaniard with his candid, fanatical eyes and his undeniable technical mastery has made me change my mind. He first visited the US in the mids. And he continued to ruffle the waters wherever he went, oftentimes staging deliberate public appearances and interactions, which were in essence early examples of his love for performance. On one such occasion, he and Gala went to a masquerade ball in New York dressed as the Lindbergh baby and his kidnapper.

He also made quite a scene at a showing of Joseph Cornell's Surrealist films when he knocked over the projector, famously fuming "my idea for a film is exactly that, and I was going to propose it to someone who would pay to have it made.



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