dalí in A Sentence

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    Dalí, son, a Spanish painter.

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    The Dalí Museum.

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    Some of Dalí's most famous surrealist art and statues can be found in the Figueres museum.

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    Later, Salvador Dalí explained it as:"There is only one difference between a madman and me.

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    In the framework of the exhibition"Dalí Lives", which will open its doors in April, all gue.

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    In the framework of the exhibition"Dalí Lives", which will open its doors in April, all guests of the Museum wi.

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    Day trip to Figueres to see Dalí- A short trip from Girona(around an hour by train) is the Dalí museum in Figueres.

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    Long after personal, political and professional tensions fragmented the Surrealist group, Magritte and Dalí continued to define a visual program in the arts.

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    He wrote,‘If someday I may die, though it is unlikely, I hope the people in the cafés will say,‘Dalí has died, but not entirely.'.

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    He wrote:‘if someday I may die, though it is unlikely, I hope the people in the cafes will say,‘Dalí has died, but not entirely.'.

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    Dalí wrote,“If someday I may die, though it is unlikely, I hope the people in the cafes will say, Dali has died, though not entirely.”.

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    The artist has once said“If someday I may die, although it is unlikely, I hope that the people in the cafes will say,‘Dalí has died, but not entirely.”.

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    As Dalí himself once proclaimed,“If someday I may die, although it is unlikely, I hope that the people in the cafes will say,‘Dalí has died, but not entirely.'”.

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    He even said‘If someday, I may die, although it is unlikely, I hope that the people in the cafes in Cadaques will say‘Dalí has died, but not entirely.'.

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    In Barcelona, the Bar Marsella- which opened its doors in 1820- is said to have been where Salvador Dalí, Ernest Hemingway and others came for a glass of absenta when staying in the Catalan capital.

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    Some twentieth-century artists and architects, including Le Corbusier and Dalí, have proportioned their works to approximate the golden ratio- especially in the form of the golden rectangle, in which the ratio of the longer side to the shorter is the golden ratio- believing this proportion to be aesthetically pleasing.

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    At the exhibition's entrance he placed Salvador Dalí's Rainy Taxi(an old taxi rigged to produce a steady drizzle of water down the inside of the windows, and a shark-headed creature in the driver's seat and a blond mannequin crawling with live snails in the back) greeted the patrons who were in full evening dress.

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    At the exhibition's entrance Salvador Dalí placed his Rainy Taxi(an old taxi rigged to produce a steady drizzle of water down the inside of the windows, and a shark-headed creature in the driver's seat and a blond mannequin crawling with live snails in the back) greeted the patrons who were in full evening dress.

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