Your series is a blunt reminder of how little I know about art. This is a rich alcove of the the River Goddess, the Queen of Speech & Music. Thank you.
I find it fascinating how a lot of his works (not all but a lot of them) have a ton of negative space. It makes you feel like you're in a desert on an alien planet
His paintings reach parts of the mind and body few other artist could achieve. It is like living in a completely different time and place, incredible and disturbing. Thank you for these amazing pieces of true and brave art. Avida dollars!
Salvador u r the best... i think a bout ur surreal magical paintings.... u have a creator hand and u take the music on your ears very nice.... ur paintings do me sad and calm and maybe somtimes happy... i love u beacause u r good big god.... shaina camous
The greatest painter. His early work was copy art, trying to find a voice. Midway he found it, and there were a few unparalleled master works. Later his work was a ghost of the past. There is something inspiring and real about the vitality of youth and effort he put into his vision which unfortunately faded.
@@hellodumplings8564 I'm well aware of the "fake" forgeries throughout the years when Dali was alive, yet it goes to show that only a truly great painter can be the catalyst for such fakery. Who would forge a copy of a poor artist's style? I am an art school graduate and life-long artist and recognize the difficulty of becoming a genuine "original" like Salvador Dali. His talent should still be recognized regardless of the history of deceit surrounding some latter day events.
@@hellodumplings8564 If you'd seen a video of Dali talking about his work, you'd understand how, only Dali's mind was capable of creating everything he did. It really leaves no second thoughts to whether it's his own works or not. The way he portrays things in his works, that isn't something which a variety of painters could accomplish. Cuz if that were the case, then one could at least think of whom he could've stolen the ideas/art works from. Which he didn't, cuz there is none like him.
17:25 persistence of memory 43:48 face of war 1:09:29 Lincoln in dalision 37:01 Geophoticus child 38:47 Dali elephants 44:42 soft self portrait with bacon
Didn't Dali claim to be the greatest artist of his time, as Durer had done? I would not argue with either of them. Once again, thank you LearnFromMasters, for your work in presenting this series. It is a feast.
Salvador Dali is my favourite artist and this collection is fascinating. Some remind me of the artist Cezanne. The colours and moods are really great. Dali was a complexed man and his art in lots of ways did represent his personality. He was unique in lots of ways with the art he produced for us all to enjoy and bring pleasure still. I also enjoy this music which is very relaxing. Thank You Craig : }
I've always admired Salvador and his work. I always will. Years ago as a young artist, I drew the " presistence of memory". I wanted to draw " the disintegration of the presistence of memory", but never got the chance to do it. He was one of the best.
@@mosasauruss77 , only intelligent minds with a sense of futurism would attempt it. At ITT Tech, in my math class, they even broke down the definition of the painting mathematically. Dali was a bit modest by calling himself a not too good a painter though. But, what's wrong with being modest?
a combination of a few artists all rolled into one..... making each artist just a little more subtle than original to create something I adore. (Van Gogh, Monet and Picasso) ❣
What happened to him in 1924 and 1925?!! He must of experienced something major because the worked changed into what we know Dali to be: what did he feel, absorb, take or borrow from that year or two that transitioned his entire style and view at that moment. Fascinating to watch it all reveal itself over time. Incredible job with these videos.
I first saw Dali's work when I was about 16 I am nearly 67 and I am still entranced by the sheer magnificence of them 😮changed the way I see the world ❤
My parents took me to the museum over the summer of my 16th birthday. I am now 28 and the prints from when my parents got them as kids are hanging up. Forever a piece of me, too!
30 11 24 Salvador Dali , great artist, I don't know where people find the time to do this amount of work but I am appreciative of it, he also chose a beautuful place to live Cadaques, Spain
1910-1925 - Salvador Dali's early works were inspired by such artist as Monet, Van Gogh, and the unknown 3:05 Italian painters with the large almond shaped eyes on the walls of Pompeii.
Beautiful collection of 933 paintings works Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali painted 1500 paintings.He became famous as a leading representative of surrealism, an eccentric artist and the owner of the most recognizable mustache in history.Not everyone knows that the artist, born in 1904, has designed furniture, lamps and exhibitions.I like this Spanish painter.
My favorite artist. I am a Surrealist from High School. But, when I was off working a job in California in 1985 nearly all of my art was destroyed by family members that I guess thought I wasn't coming back. They said dogs or cats had been into it and defecated on it, I don't know. I believe if I could pull myself together long enough, and out of survival mode I could perhaps redo them from memory.
He was a genius. Forced to sleep with the cadaver of his brother until he was 18 did a mind bender on him. He would close his eyes and painted the first thing he saw. Thats how he worked. Later years after suataining 3rd degree burns from his house fire, it changed. Met him while working for a gallery and selling his works. My fav is the drawers.....women who held so many secrets.
Dali loved lorca so much . His last words were (My friend Federico ) . I adamire Federico García Lorca a lot . I´m from Granada and for me Lorca and Dali are both genious , not only artists . They have the power of express any feeling in only five lines or a painting . Is amazing
The same with Beksinski. They help me be a better Artist. Pushing the boundaries of my limitations. Like they are saying Go on . Don’t let fear limit you.
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15:16 (1925 - 1932)
22:22 (1932 - 1938)
36:57 (1938 - 1949)
51:39 (1949 - 1961)
1:06:45 (1961 - 1978)
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Love his work with the transmitting a feeling, mood. Colour and light...wonderful
What a journey, Dali is a very special angel ! ♥️
Thanks you ! ♥️
Dali's artwork is timeless, it defines all that is illusions and the unconscious mind and brings it to light with glimmers of hope.
This artist has mesmerized me with some of the most beautiful works of art ever put on canvas I can't stop the video..
Every piece unique and beautiful. Mr. Dali must’ve never slept. Thanks for posting this, wow !
Amazing presentation of Dali's work. Thank you.
I wish I could thank Dali in person. He helped inspire me to be an Artist.
Such a touching statement. I am sure one day you will be able to. Make sure to check my work on instagram: au11.arts, im sure it will inspire you too
What a wonderful video you made.
Thanks for sharing.
So many important works here that remain unnoticed but are pivotal in Dali's creative shifts. Thanks for this.
Dali’s imagination is really special. His work takes me to the another world.
Cyriak is inspired by Dali as well
Your series is a blunt reminder of how little I know about art.
This is a rich alcove of the the River Goddess, the Queen of Speech & Music.
Thank you.
17:24 Dali's most iconic painting
I find it fascinating how a lot of his works (not all but a lot of them) have a ton of negative space. It makes you feel like you're in a desert on an alien planet
That's what attracts me to them. I've been in the desert, headed for Victoria Mexico, and on the Atlantic coast- lots of room.
Perhaps because his childhood was on the coast? I used to assume a lot of his paintings were in a desert, but now I wonder if it's actually a beach
The Plains of Andalusia?
Oops! A little Wiki suggests Catalonia.
I think it's a thought that his ideas are small in a vast larger world of imagination
Thx for sharing love Salvador Dali’s artwork.
this is great i have saved many of his works but so many new ones to see here thank you
Thank you so much for this video.
Salvador Dali was truly one of a kind.
Extremely well done compilation. That took a lot of work. Thank You.
I sent a few $$ his way. Excellent collections.
His paintings reach parts of the mind and body few other artist could achieve. It is like living in a completely different time and place, incredible and disturbing. Thank you for these amazing pieces of true and brave art. Avida dollars!
Salvador Dali's wonderful artist
@@marcedgarschimmelpfennig6514 well said Marc!
@@mikeluke9404 you can call me Marc it's okey
@@marcedgarschimmelpfennig6514 l just did! Lol. Keep well Marc.
OK Mike Luke
I will never tire of Dali’s Art.
That's why they called you Sabrina instead of Dolt!
I want to be an Artist and I like studying his Art difficult as it is.
Thank you for showing so much. Dali's trademark is eeriness. If you like eeriness, you like him. Technically he's just …...
Thank you for this. You have encouraged this novice to explore Dali some more.
I love Dali. He is genius!.
I love his Art because it challenges me to try even harder.
Thank you for posting these videos.
Dalí is one of my favorite artist.thanks for this wonderful channel .
Thank you for uploading this beautiful collection of my favorite painter
Thank you for putting this together. It is a pleasure watching his paintings like this.
he was as a kid, or around 16 years of age already tremendously gifted and talented...
Salvador u r the best... i think a bout ur surreal magical paintings.... u have a creator hand and u take the music on your ears very nice.... ur paintings do me sad and calm and maybe somtimes happy... i love u beacause u r good big god.... shaina camous
Really really good production. Thank you.
love format. hope to see other masters soon
Tetszik ,mindég is érdekelt köszönöm !
C'est beau.
Un grand dessinateur un grand peintre.⚘💙🧡 ~~
What does beau mean
,???? A regarder tout simplement !!!! Allons ! Touchée par les peintures !!!
@@beaupapin9305 beautifful.
His paintings are delightful consolation to my nightmare .Dali is my hero.
J'aime les oeuvre de Salvador Dali c'est mon peintre préféré 😊🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💓💖💗
Moi aussi
The greatest painter. His early work was copy art, trying to find a voice. Midway he found it, and there were a few unparalleled master works. Later his work was a ghost of the past. There is something inspiring and real about the vitality of youth and effort he put into his vision which unfortunately faded.
davidryle he didn’t paint most of his paintings, do some research
@@hellodumplings8564 I'm well aware of the "fake" forgeries throughout the years when Dali was alive, yet it goes to show that only a truly great painter can be the catalyst for such fakery. Who would forge a copy of a poor artist's style? I am an art school graduate and life-long artist and recognize the difficulty of becoming a genuine "original" like Salvador Dali. His talent should still be recognized regardless of the history of deceit surrounding some latter day events.
davidryle no, the issue here is that it was not his talent, was some else’s talent under his name
@@hellodumplings8564 I think you have fallen for the idea that Dali never painted anything. A shame.
@@hellodumplings8564 If you'd seen a video of Dali talking about his work, you'd understand how, only Dali's mind was capable of creating everything he did.
It really leaves no second thoughts to whether it's his own works or not.
The way he portrays things in his works, that isn't something which a variety of painters could accomplish. Cuz if that were the case, then one could at least think of whom he could've stolen the ideas/art works from.
Which he didn't, cuz there is none like him.
Un réel talent et une vision unique ; Dali est un des derniers peintres à se passer des concepts fumeux des snobinards de l'art moderne !
17:25 persistence of memory
43:48 face of war
1:09:29 Lincoln in dalision
37:01 Geophoticus child
38:47 Dali elephants
44:42 soft self portrait with bacon
Great chronological collection of his masterful ouevre, thank you so much for this!
Great, I thought I seen all of Dalis work. Here is many not so duplicated works, legacy of one of the greats.
great artist genius. good music, thank you
Didn't Dali claim to be the greatest artist of his time, as Durer had done?
I would not argue with either of them.
Once again, thank you LearnFromMasters, for your work in presenting this series. It is a feast.
Neither would I :)
I like Velasquez muchisimo.
He said he was the greatest artist of his time.... NOT because he was so GOOD.... but because all the others were so BAD"
Hermosa pintura de del artista español Salvador Dalí, apasionado emotivo, afortunado
por una gran sensibilidad y calidad pictórica.
Salvador Dali is my favourite artist and this collection is fascinating.
Some remind me of the artist Cezanne. The colours and moods are
really great. Dali was a complexed man and his art in lots of ways did
represent his personality. He was unique in lots of ways with the art he
produced for us all to enjoy and bring pleasure still. I also enjoy this music
which is very relaxing. Thank You Craig : }
I've always admired Salvador and his work. I always will. Years ago as a young artist, I drew the " presistence of memory". I wanted to draw " the disintegration of the presistence of memory", but never got the chance to do it. He was one of the best.
@@mosasauruss77 , only intelligent minds with a sense of futurism would attempt it. At ITT Tech, in my math class, they even broke down the definition of the painting mathematically. Dali was a bit modest by calling himself a not too good a painter though. But, what's wrong with being modest?
@@mosasauruss77 , point on! I couldn't have said it better.
@@mosasauruss77 , indeed he was one of the best.
My favourite of painting of Salvador Dali is the butterfly ship, flower ship and the presisdence of memory and the elephant
You drawed by your freehand ?
a combination of a few artists all rolled into one..... making each artist just a little more subtle than original to create something I adore. (Van Gogh, Monet and Picasso)
❣
wow, this is a wonderful meditation, very good music. thank you
Virus escape,
@@chrisjones3901 yes until now 👍
@@chrisjones3901 Yes absolutely
Practice practice practice see how he got better over the years
Jackson man Exactly I can see how I changed from 2 years ago.. I noticed the improvements.
I like Paint Surreal .
Ooo, awesome this work simply the best surrealist painter without a doubt
Such a fabulous presentation 🙏🏻👍🏻👏👏👏
This gave me goose bumps in the first 5 seconds
Here is Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali’s most famous quote : “Have no fear of perfection - you’ll never reach it.” 💜🎨💙
Nice quote, thx too share that bro
@@alexiscoppola535 Best regard to you, Alexis.
Очень таинственное и очень интересное! Заставляет мозг включать дополнительные возможности! Мне понравилось, гениально!
@@МихаилПушнов-ч7ч Best regards to you (even though I do not understand your language).
THANK YOU ... WONDERFUL!
He has given me such inspiration.
This Summer we attended the Dali museum at St.Petersburg,Florida...Impressive!
Beautiful artwork of Great artist❤
AMAZING..TALENT...
Dali, fue sin duda el mejor relaciones públicas y experto en marketing de la historia de la pintura. Además de ser un gran pintor surrealista.
Opino lo mismo!?el mejor vendedor del mundo!!
Como pintor personalmente me gusta mucho y como dibujante también 👍👍
Really enjoyed this the art work is so amazing
Jesteście świetni. Dziękuję za ten film.
Hoy he descubierto a Dali. Gracias
So beautiful artwork :)
Salvador had an amazing productivity, 1500 paintings, not counting the rest of the work - that's really a lot.
What happened to him in 1924 and 1925?!! He must of experienced something major because the worked changed into what we know Dali to be: what did he feel, absorb, take or borrow from that year or two that transitioned his entire style and view at that moment. Fascinating to watch it all reveal itself over time. Incredible job with these videos.
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cubism/silent film
I love his surrealism. I try to create my own technique so I can get a grip on what surrealism is.
It's in your genetic code..
Maybe I have it .
Perfect music to appreciate Dali
A genius of the highest order!!!
I first saw Dali's work when I was about 16 I am nearly 67 and I am still entranced by the sheer magnificence of them 😮changed the way I see the world ❤
My parents took me to the museum over the summer of my 16th birthday. I am now 28 and the prints from when my parents got them as kids are hanging up. Forever a piece of me, too!
Interesting and beautiful work
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL WORKS
ohh the music ! ! Sublime..!
30 11 24
Salvador Dali , great artist, I don't know where people find the time to do this amount of work but I am appreciative of it, he also chose a beautuful place to live Cadaques, Spain
what a so beautiful madness, thx for this long video, an artist is a long , long , long ....
I never tire of his Art. I love that piano reminds me of my Twin Georg who plays.
He was visionary and so ,so gifted
Bellissima collezione!!!❤❤❤
I love his paintings .
thank you for your time
1910-1925 - Salvador Dali's early works were inspired by such artist as Monet, Van Gogh, and the unknown 3:05 Italian painters with the large almond shaped eyes on the walls of Pompeii.
Thank you. ...
Master painter and genius!
Beautiful collection of 933 paintings works Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali painted 1500 paintings.He became famous as a leading representative of surrealism, an eccentric artist and the owner of the most recognizable mustache in history.Not everyone knows that the artist, born in 1904, has designed furniture, lamps and exhibitions.I like this Spanish painter.
I don’t know if I can make a dual representation of Art Look at it one way then a second is in the same Painting. He is a genius.
One of the best.
This is still incredible .
When played at 2X speed this is surprisingly better
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Завораживает!!!
My favorite artist. I am a Surrealist from High School. But, when I was off working a job in California in 1985 nearly all of my art was destroyed by family members that I guess thought I wasn't coming back. They said dogs or cats had been into it and defecated on it, I don't know. I believe if I could pull myself together long enough, and out of survival mode I could perhaps redo them from memory.
What assholes
How sad. I hope you re reconciled something?
Boa tarde a todos os guerreiros e guerreiras artistas da pintura.
I love this channel, I just wish the names or the artwork were included for each painting. Be a great way to learn art
He was a genius. Forced to sleep with the cadaver of his brother until he was 18 did a mind bender on him. He would close his eyes and painted the first thing he saw. Thats how he worked. Later years after suataining 3rd degree burns from his house fire, it changed. Met him while working for a gallery and selling his works. My fav is the drawers.....women who held so many secrets.
Dali loved lorca so much . His last words were (My friend Federico ) . I adamire Federico García Lorca a lot . I´m from Granada and for me Lorca and Dali are both genious , not only artists . They have the power of express any feeling in only five lines or a painting . Is amazing
i meet him back then at a churro stand, funny guy he was
Unverdaro pintor universal excellence sustrabajo deja muchos que desil un gran maestro del artes
The same with Beksinski. They help me be a better Artist. Pushing the boundaries of my limitations. Like they are saying Go on . Don’t let fear limit you.
Great!
Magnifico. Dalí. Unico.
Don't give up, his earlier works I thought to myself I can do better than that, later works he blew me away.
True, but just remember he made his early works when he was between 6 and 14 years old.
Excelente video.
DALI, DIVINA LOCURA !!!!! LA ETERNIDAD TE ACOGE !!!
Maestro de Maestro!!!!