
Encouraging Salvador Dalí in his work is his Russian born wife Gala to whom he submits all his work for her critic or approval. At Salvador Dalí's house, Portlligat, Cadaqués, 1957.
Salvador Dalí, recognizable by his iconic upturned mustache, is pictured with his Russian-born wife, Gala, at their home in Portlligat, Cadaqués, in 1957. A constant source of encouragement, Gala was the critic to whom Dalí submitted all his work for approval. She leans in close, her head touching his with an adoring smile as they hold hands. Their tender interaction, set against an out-of-focus background, conveys a deep and intimate connection.
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