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Unusual Salvador Dali and His Art Among the most famous men of the 20th century is artist Salvador Dali. What made this artist stand out from the rest was not only that his art was iconic but he had a most unusual personality, sense of fashion, trademark mustache and he was a real showman. One tends to wonder if he was mad or just eccentric. Childhood With Dali it all probably began in his strange childhood. Before he came into the world his parents had another child also named Salvador Dali. Strange, isn’t it? When the first Salvador was 22 months old he died of a stomach infection. Nine month later the second Salvador was born and strangely strongly resembled his dead brother. This is where we really step into the bizarre. His parents started to think that perhaps he was the reincarnation of their dead son. When Dali reached the age of five his parents took him to his dead brother’s grave site for the first time and actually told him that they thought he might be the reincarnation of his dead sibling. Of course this affected Dali psychologically and his later art work included allusions to the dead child he actually believed was the best part of him. Personally I think …show more content…

Once Dali delivered a lecture while wearing a full deep-sea diving suit and arrived at a speech in a Rolls-Royce that was full of cauliflower just because he found this vegetable unusually shaped. In order to sell his book, “The World of Salvador Dali” he created a hospital atmosphere in a Manhattan bookstore. Dali lay in a hospital bed with fake doctors and nurses around him, hooked up to a machine measuring his brain waves. Any customer who brought a book got a copy of the reading from the machine. Then it was time for cauliflower again and this time Dali filled-up a limo with the vegetable while driving through the streets of Paris and actually handed out cauliflower to very confused

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