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    Salvador Dali

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    Bibliography: Ades‚ Dawn‚ Dali and Surrealism (1982); Dali‚ S.‚Salvador Dali: Diary of a Genius (1990); De Liano‚ I. G.‚ Dali (1984); Descharnes‚ Robert‚ Dali (1984); Etherington-Smith‚ M.‚ The Persistence of Memory: A Biography of Salvador Dali (1993). Various internet sites

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    Salvador Dali: Influences

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    Perhaps one of the world’s greatest artists is the Hispanic artist Salvador Dali. He won many awards and became very successful in his work as an artist. During his childhood and thereafter‚ during the Depression‚ Salvador Dali’s artwork and personality were influenced by many different people and entities. Dali’s personal life exhibited to his contemporaries and those who enjoyed his works after his lifetime the various influences that led to his artistry. During his childhood‚ his family

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    Stereotypes In El Salvador

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    At two years old sitting on my grandma’s bed in a small‚ cozy house in a little town of El Salvador where I’m from‚ every morning and afternoon I would be surrounded by a bunch of magazines and newspapers that my grandmother used to read. Hola magazine which talked about the royalty and famous people‚ Vanidades magazine which was about beauty tips‚ famous people and fashion‚ and La Prensa Grafica one of our national newspapers that everyday keeps the people informed with what is happening with government

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    Meningitis in El Salvador

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    Meningitis University of Phoenix HCS 245 Introduction to Health and Diseases MU11BHA06 November 02‚ 2011 Cultural and Disease Paper - Meningitis It was mid-February 1968 in a city in the central region of El Salvador‚ two men sitting on the street curve outside the doctor’s office. One of them was the doctor himself; the other man was a poor steel worker whom two years earlier lost his second child to bronchitis. The doctor said to my father the choices you

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    Biography of Salvador Dali

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    Eldis Lima Art 100 Professor: Plourde 9 April 2013‚ Spring Qtr 2013 5 Page Research Paper Salvador Dali Biography Salvador Dali was a pioneer. Few pages are not enough to tell the story of an eccentric‚ hardworking‚ disturbed and misunderstood master. Born in Figueras‚ Spain on May 11‚ 1904 near France into a middle class family. Childhood was turbulent‚ difficult‚ and abusive. Raised full of indulgences by his mother that resulted in the known eccentricities he had. (Dali‚ Secret

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    Life of Salvador Dali

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    Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí‚ better known as Salvador Dalí‚ was a painter‚ sculptor‚ designer‚ writer and filmmaker Spanish born in Figueres‚ Catalonia‚ Spain. Dalí he was best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His paint skills where influence of Renaissance masters like Picasso‚ Magritte‚ and Miro . His best known work‚ The Persistence of Memory‚ was completed in 1931. Salvador Dalí’s artistic repertoire also includes film‚ sculpture‚ and photography.

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    Salvador Dali Museum

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    Word Count: 1283 Salvador Dali Museum The Salvador Dali museum was founded by Dali’s leading collectors‚ Reynolds and Eleanor Morse. They were not only friends of Dali but also private collectors of his work. The couple stored the collection in their home for a long period of time‚ the even agreed to loan two hundred pieces to a “New York Dali retrospective” before finally deciding to give the collection a permanent home. Dali encouraged the couple to build a museum in New York‚ although they

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    Salvador Dalis Art

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    Salvador Dali’s Persistence of Memory is by far his most recognizable piece of art. Salvador Dali was born on May 11th‚ 1904 in Catalonia‚ Spain (Dali). Persistence of Memory was done in 1931‚ while he was living in Paris‚ France (Dali). The work itself is a surrealist landscape‚ which stays true to his style throughout his career. Persistence of Memory is full of symbolism and has many elements of art within the piece. By dissecting the various parts of images used in Dali’s piece‚ we can begin

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    El Salvador Narrative

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    For most of my childhood‚ my whole world was comprised of people that shared the same ethnicity‚ culture‚ and living style as I did. But after leaving El Salvador at the young age of seven and undertaking the most difficult journey of my life‚ my world was split shattered. In school‚ I had to assimilate to a culture where I was surrounded by kids who had been born speaking English and teachers who taught with voluminous books instead of dirty chalk boards. Meanwhile‚ at home‚ I had to meet my mom’s

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    Salvador Dali Influences

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    Salvador Dali is a remarkable artist of the twentieth century. According to the editors of “Salvador Dali’s Biography‚” “he was born in Figueres‚ Spain on May 11‚ 1904” (www.biography.com). He went to an art school in Madrid to create his own style after he mastered his mentors’. He was expelled from art school because he felt that there was not a single professor qualified to compete with his work. The mustachioed surrealist is known for his famous painting‚ “The Persistence of Memory‚” also known

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