Encouraging Salvador Dalí in his work is his Russian born wife Gala to whom submits all his work for her critic or approval. At Salvador Dalí's house, Portlligat, Cadaqués, 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Encouraging Salvador Dalí in his work is his Russian born wife Gala to whom submits all his work for her critic or approval. At Salvador Dalí's house, Portlligat, Cadaqués, 1957.

In a quiet, informal moment at their home in Portlligat, Cadaqués, in 1957, Salvador Dalí sits on a carpeted staircase. Slightly behind him is his Russian-born wife, Gala, to whom the artist submitted all his work for her critique and approval. Identifiable by his iconic mustache, Dalí wears a cap and a dark sweater over a shirt with frilled cuffs, while Gala gazes in his direction. The domestic setting is characterized by full bookshelves and the glow from an ornate, latticed lamp.


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