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dagComment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
I kind of feel like he and Picaso both really sold-out toward the end. I think they were determined not to be arists that made their fortunes after they were dead.
I went to the Dali museum near Girona last year, and a lot of the space seemed to be taken up with his "signature" collection items - things that were at least at one time for sale as curios. A lot of it was kind of cheap and gaudy, (not Gaudi. (heh just a little pretentious art joke)).
oohahhSounds like he's saying, "I'm crazy for Lanvin chocolate." (Je suis folle...)
dotdudeThat's what it sounded like to me.
daphneWild. I grew up near the Dali Museum in Sarasota, FL and you are right, Dag...it was very gauche (not gouache - I see your pretentious art joke and raise you.) ;-)
pass.the.grog.says...This type of thing is why Dali was kicked out of the Surrealist movement by Breton.
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