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  1. My Life with Dalí is an autobiography by French singer Amanda Lear, first released in 1984, which tells about her relationship with Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí. The book, which had Dalí's full approval, gave detailed insights into the lives of both the artist and his muse.

  2. Mi vida con Dalí es una autobiografía de la cantante francesa Amanda Lear, estrenada por primera vez en 1984, que cuenta su relación con elpintor surrealista español Salvador Dalí. El libro, que contó con la total aprobación de Dalí, brindó información detallada sobre la vida tanto del artista como de su musa.

  3. My Life With Dalí. Virgin Books, 1985. As a close friend and confidante of Dalí for fifteen years, accompanying him on trips to Paris, New York, Madrid and Cadaqués, the author reveals special moments for the first time.

  4. The artist, author, critic, impresario, and provocateur Salvador Dalí burst onto the art scene in 1929 and rarely left the public eye until his death six decades later. The auspicious occasion was the debut in Paris of Un Chien Andalou, a film Dalí made in collaboration with Luis Buñuel.

  5. Dalí became an ever-present figure in my mind. I respected him for popularizing Surrealism, but as a strange kid, I was primarily captivated by his authentic, all-around strangeness. His brilliant mustache punctuated the haze of my daydreams and became a motif in my doodles.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2023 · Dalí was born in 1904 in the Catalan town of Figueres, Spain. His father, a lawyer, was a strict disciplinarian with anticlerical leanings who supported autonomy for Catalonia; his mother,...

  7. Salvador Dalí was an essential figure in Surrealism. His extravagant nature and the fanciful imagery that surrounded both his art and his life made him one of the best known and most controversial twentieth-century artists.