This was down to a few factors, firstly his relationship with Gala, as she was already married. On the 28th December 1929 Dali’s father threw him out of their family home, excommunicating him from not only returning to the house, but ensured that the people of the village would also snub him. From here, his relationship with his father would go from bad to worse. Dali also had a younger sister, who would later write the book “Dali as seen by his sister”.Īt the age of 16, Dali’s mother died of uterine cancer, and he described this as the biggest blow he would ever suffer. Dali believed that his brother had been simply a previous version of himself, two droplets of water with different reflections, and he often theorised about his brother, later creating a piece of art called “My Dead Brother”. He became one of the leading members of this movement.ĭali’s parents had previously had a son they had called Salvador, who had died nine months prior to Dali’s birth from gastroenteritis. Dali started to be more inspired by Cubism and avante garde movements and in the late 1920s he joined the surrealist movement. He received formal training in Madrid and was initially heavily influenced by Impressionism and Renaissance work. To a point, I agree that it can be daunting to look at a painting that makes very little sense on first impression, but to reject a genre of art, because it is a bit difficult, is to potentially miss out of some true works of genius.ĭali, is such an eccentric and exciting artist, that I would need a whole article just dedicated to his life to fully explain his biography, therefore I will just concentrate on the bit that is relevant to this painting.īorn on the 11th May 1904 in Figueres, Catalonia Dali showed a flare for painting at an early age. In fact I hear this a lot about surrealism as a whole. I hear so many times that people don’t like Dali’s work, because they find it difficult to understand, or that it is nonsensical. Memories become hazy though, over time, and we may adamantly believe that we remember a situation really well, yet someone else who shared that experience could remember it completely differently. We, in general terms, also hold on to memories of things that have happened, to use in interpreting situations and actions that we feel we need to take in accordance to what we have learned in past experience. It is the retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action. By definition it is the faculty of the brain by which data is encoded, stored and retrieved when needed.
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