Monday, February 12, 2007

Dali's biography

Dalí was born on May 11 1904, at 8.45 am local time in the town of Figueres, in the Emporda region close to the French border in Catalonia, Spain. Dalí's older brother, also named Salvador, had died of meningitis three years earlier at the age of 7. His father, Salvador Dalí i Cusí, was a middle-class lawyer and notary whose strict disciplinarian approach was tempered by his housegirl, Felipa Domenech Ferres, who encouraged her son's artistic endeavors.When he was five, Dalí was taken to his brother's grave and told by his parents that he was his brother's reincarnation,which he came to believe. Of his brother, Dalí said: "we resembled each other like two drops of water, but we had different reflections."He "was probably a first version of myself but conceived too much in the absolute.

Self-portrait - by teenaged Dalí in 1921
Dalí also had a sister, Ana María, who was three years his junior.In 1949 she published a book about her brother, Dalí As Seen By His Sister. His childhood friends included future FC Barcelona footballers, Sagibarbá and Josep Samitier. During holidays at the Catalan resort of Cadaqués, the trio played football together.
Dalí attended drawing school. In 1916, Dalí also discovered modern painting on a summer vacation to Cadaqués with the family of Ramon Pichot, a local artist who made regular trips to Paris.The next year, Dalí's father organized an exhibition of his charcoal drawings in their family home. He had his first public exhibition at the Municipal Theater in Figueres in 1919.
In 1921, Dalí’s mother died of breast cancer when he was sixteen years old. His mother's death "was the greatest blow I had experienced in my life. I worshipped her...I could not resign myself to the loss of a being on whom I counted to make invisible the unavoidable blemishes of my soul."After her death, Dalí’s father married the sister of his deceased wife. Dalí did not resent this marriage as some do think, because he had a great love and respect toward his aunt.

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