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Aquel Dali Book
Biography written by Luis Romero that explores the life and personality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador DalĂ. The author delves into the most controversial and complex aspects of DalĂ, highlighting his talent, his eccentricities, and his particular way of seeing the world. Through a narrative approach that mixes history and fiction, Rojas offers an intimate vision of the painter, highlighting the relationship between his art and his personal obsessions. The book attempts to decipher the man behind the genius, showing how his experiences and thoughts impacted his work and artistic legacy. 190 pages illustrated in black and white.
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Aquel Dali Book
Biography written by Luis Romero that explores the life and personality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador DalĂ. The author delves into the most controversial and complex aspects of DalĂ, highlighting his talent, his eccentricities, and his particular way of seeing the world. Through a narrative approach that mixes history and fiction, Rojas offers an intimate vision of the painter, highlighting the relationship between his art and his personal obsessions. The book attempts to decipher the man behind the genius, showing how his experiences and thoughts impacted his work and artistic legacy. 190 pages illustrated in black and white.
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Biography written by Luis Romero that explores the life and personality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador DalĂ. The author delves into the most controversial and complex aspects of DalĂ, highlighting his talent, his eccentricities, and his particular way of seeing the world. Through a narrative approach that mixes history and fiction, Rojas offers an intimate vision of the painter, highlighting the relationship between his art and his personal obsessions. The book attempts to decipher the man behind the genius, showing how his experiences and thoughts impacted his work and artistic legacy. 190 pages illustrated in black and white.






















