
Spanish-Catalan surrealist painter Salvador Dalí’s swans lived in front of his house. He used their feathers for his experimental painting work with a sea urchin. Portlligat, Cadaqués,1957.
The surrealist painter Salvador Dalí crouches at the water's edge in front of his house in Portlligat, Cadaqués, in 1957. Dressed in a dark jacket and soft cap, he holds up a small object while looking directly at the camera. Two of his swans, whose feathers he used for experimental painting techniques involving a sea urchin, swim in the water before him.
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