Dali had many accomplishes in the eighty-five years that he was alive, that a few could only dream of. Though what comes along with being famous is that your everyday life is no longers as private you want it to be.
In fact their are some intriguing parts in Dali’s life that may catch some people off guard.
One interesting part in his live happened before he was even born, before he was even thought of, probably, you see Dali had an older brother who died Nine months before he was born of gastroenteritis.
For some old reason, Dali’s parents though he was the reincarnation of his brother when he was born. (Salvador …show more content…
Dali was influenced by many different arts in his lifetime. A Few of those included Surrealism, Metaphysical and cubism. However, he did not completely understand the cubism movement in the beginning.
Dali joined the surrealist movement in 1926. This movement was to explore the world between reality and dreams. (Salvador Dali)
Many would probably agree that Dali being a surrealist was the perfect fit for him with how his art tended to turn out.
Though Dali was only part of the surrealist movement for eight years before he’s expelled from the movement in 1934, because of his political review. Though that did not stop Dali from painting, in fact he would stay “That the only difference between me and the surrealist is that I am a Surrealist” (Salvador Dali)
Who would think that a person’s political review would play a big part in being part of an art movement or