My favorite artist is Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali is a Spanish painter, graphic artist, sculptor, director and writer. One of the most famous representatives of surrealism. During his creative life, Salvador Dali has created more than 1,500 works of art, including paintings, illustrations for books, lithographs, graphic works, sculptures. In addition, the artist was engaged in the design of scenery and costumes for theatrical productions, the design of jewelry. “Landscape near Figueres” is one of the earliest paintings by the Spanish artist Salvador Dali, written in 1910. Currently in the private collection of Albert Field in New York. “Landscape near Figueres” is one of the earliest surviving works of the artist, creating them at the age of 6 on a postcard. The picture was painted with a thin layer of oil paint, so you can see the postal card design elements appearing around the edges.
Many of Salvador Dali's works, in the early period of his career, were affected by the influence of the Impressionist movement. This work is one of the brightest examples illustrating the impressionistic period of Dali's work. Over the next ten years, the artist will use increasingly saturated and vibrant colors until the 1920s, when he begins to create his cubist and surrealistic canvases.
My favorite artist is Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali is a Spanish painter, graphic artist, sculptor, director and writer. One of the most famous representatives of surrealism. During his creative life, Salvador Dali has created more than 1,500 works of art, including paintings, illustrations for books, lithographs, graphic works, sculptures. In addition, the artist was engaged in the design of scenery and costumes for theatrical productions, the design of jewelry. “Landscape near Figueres” is one of the earliest paintings by the Spanish artist Salvador Dali, written in 1910. Currently in the private collection of Albert Field in New York. “Landscape near Figueres” is one of the earliest surviving works of the artist, creating them at the age of 6 on a postcard. The picture was painted with a thin layer of oil paint, so you can see the postal card design elements appearing around the edges.
Many of Salvador Dali's works, in the early period of his career, were affected by the influence of the Impressionist movement. This work is one of the brightest examples illustrating the impressionistic period of Dali's work. Over the next ten years, the artist will use increasingly saturated and vibrant colors until the 1920s, when he begins to create his cubist and surrealistic canvases.