A long time ago I had heard about an exhibition on the great Dali. I think it is not necessary to present him he is recognized all over the world however if you do not know him I would give you a little description about the artist. I visited Dali's exhibition and when I left I saw this Citroën 2 CV car produced in France from 1948 to 1990.
But the Citroën 2 CV is not really our subject, even if today is a collector's vehicle.
Our subject is our 4 Salvator Dali in aariere plans on the photo of where we see the Citroën 2 CV. Still 4 people in the background which poses a problem of rights to the image so to remedy this I cloned our Salvator so that they no longer see their heads.

My favorite of the 4, two women and two men, was the one who is the farthest to the right with white hair, she was the only one with hair she looks much more realistic. hahahaha

The Citroën 2 CV was a convertible car in which in winter it was cold, it drove slowly and made noise. It was running on gasoline and had superb handling.

Both displays freeze on the doors

The Citroën 2 CV red advertising medium that catches the eye and informs you that an exhibition awaits us in the building

This photo I took in the museum on a poster. I used this image to clone it on my four characters.
Salvador Dalí, born in Figueras on May 11, 1904, and died in the same city on January 23, 1989, is a Catalan painter, sculptor, engraver, screenwriter and writer of Spanish nationality. He is considered one of the main representatives of surrealism, and one of the most famous painters of the twentieth century.
Influenced at a young age by Impressionism, he left Figueras to receive an academic artistic education in Madrid where he befriended Federico García Lorca and Luis Buñuel and sought his style among different artistic movements. On the advice of Joan Miró, he moved to Paris at the end of his studies and joined the group of surrealists, where he met his wife Gala. He found his own style from 1929, when he became a full surrealist and invented the paranoid-critical method. Excluded from this group a few years later, he lived the Spanish Civil War in exile in Europe, before leaving France at war for New York, where he lived for eight years and where he made his fortune. On his return to Catalonia in 1949, he made a turn towards Catholicism, approached Renaissance painting and drew inspiration from the scientific developments of his time to develop his style towards what he called "corpuscular mysticism" .
The themes he tackled most frequently were dreams, sexuality, the edible, his wife Gala and religion. The Persistence of Memory is one of his most famous surrealist paintings, the Christ of Saint John of the Cross is one of his main paintings on religious grounds. A very imaginative artist, he exhibited a notable tendency towards narcissism and megalomania which allowed him to hold public attention, but irritated a part of the art world, which saw in this behavior a form of publicity which sometimes exceeded his work. . Two museums were dedicated to him during his lifetime, the Salvador Dali Museum and the Dalí Theater-Museum. Dalí himself created the second, as a surrealist work in its own right.
Dalí's sympathy for Francisco Franco, his eccentricity and his late works make the analysis of both his work and himself difficult and controversial themes.
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All original photos @Cyboule.