Salvador Dalí in his studio in Port Lligat with his painting Christ of St John on the Cross in 1951. Photo by Daniel Farson/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. For one of these scenes ...
In 1939, Dalí wrote about white races uniting to achieve "the domination or submission to slavery of all the colored races." ...
The prints were lithographs, which uses a flat metal or stone plate to transfer a painting made from special materials onto a piece of paper. The client had apparently acquired them when an art ...
Dalí’s art depicted “erotically charged, hallucinatory visions,” often involving melting clocks, telephones and ants. The recently discovered prints are flush with color. Some of them ...
Three exhibitions featuring paintings from world-renowned artists, new sculpture and installation commissions, and large-scale ceramics debut this fall at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum ...
Dali with his pet ocelot, Babou, in 1965. Courtesy Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division Salvador Dali was born in 1904, twenty-two months after his brother’s death, who was also ...
BALTIMORE -- Some of the crew members from the Dali, the cargo ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge five months ago, remain in Baltimore with the legal proceedings surrounding the ...
Despite its shiny red exoskeleton and reputation as a bug of the sea, the lobster — though far from the world’s strangest ...
The ship’s owner and manager … sent an ill-prepared crew on an abjectly unseaworthy vessel to navigate the United States’ ...
As well as a high-ticket menu item, the crustacean is also a longstanding symbol of opulence in art and fashion, reaching cultural status beyond other culinary indulgences like caviar or pricey ...