Bookbot

Dali

The Salvador Dali Museum Collection

Valutazione del libro

Maggiori informazioni sul libro

Dali: the name evokes images from melting clocks to surreal landscapes. Outrageous and enigmatic, Dali remains one of the twentieth century's most popular artists. This book presents the complete paintings of the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, which houses the most comprehensive collection of Dali's art in the world. It provides a unique overview of Dali's career from his student days to his interactions with Garcia Lorca, Bunuel, and the French Surrealist movement, his postwar fascination with history, science, and mysticism, and finally, his later, more cryptic works. Robert S. Lubar provides an introduction and enlightening commentary for each of the paintings, contributing valuable new scholarship. Also included are a chronology and bibliography, making Dali: The Salvador Dali Museum Collection both a sumptuous volume of fine color reproductions of the master's paintings and a significant addition to the study of Dali.

Acquisto del libro

Dali, Robert S. Lubar, Salvador Dalí

Lingua
Pubblicato
2000
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(In brossura)
Non disponiamo più di questa copia specifica.
o
Visualizza l'edizione disponibile

Metodi di pagamento

4,3
Molto buono
866 Valutazioni

Qui potrebbe esserci la tua recensione.

Titolo
Dali
Sottotitolo
The Salvador Dali Museum Collection
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Bulfinch
Pubblicato
2000
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
186
ISBN10
0821227157
ISBN13
9780821227152
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1985
Titolo originale
Salvador Dalí
Valutazione
4,3 su 5
Descrizione
Dali: the name evokes images from melting clocks to surreal landscapes. Outrageous and enigmatic, Dali remains one of the twentieth century's most popular artists. This book presents the complete paintings of the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, which houses the most comprehensive collection of Dali's art in the world. It provides a unique overview of Dali's career from his student days to his interactions with Garcia Lorca, Bunuel, and the French Surrealist movement, his postwar fascination with history, science, and mysticism, and finally, his later, more cryptic works. Robert S. Lubar provides an introduction and enlightening commentary for each of the paintings, contributing valuable new scholarship. Also included are a chronology and bibliography, making Dali: The Salvador Dali Museum Collection both a sumptuous volume of fine color reproductions of the master's paintings and a significant addition to the study of Dali.