"Salvador Dali was one of the most popular artists of the 20th century. A showman, eccentric, egotist and astonishingly narcissistic self-promoter, he epitomized the Surrealist movement and unashamedly sought financial success from his art. This engrossing new book examines Dali as an artist and a public figure and celebrates the startling originality of his genius."
This book is part of a series of full-colour reference library of the world's greatest art. They include high quality reproductions of some of the most important and lesser known works plus a bonus of 8 superb colour prints at the back of the book that could be removed for framing.
The book was published in 1996 by Brockhampton Press. This is a hard copy with dust jacket in fine condition. It is a first edition. 80 pages plus prints. ISBN 1 86019 135 5.
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