
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 their home in Portlligat, Cadaqués, in 1957, the artist Salvador Dalí and his Russian-born wife, Gala, are captured in an intimate, albeit staged, scene. With his signature upturned mustache, Dalí strikes a theatrical pose on a woven stool beside a large geometric fireplace. Gala, to whom he submitted all his work for approval, sits casually on a curving staircase, smiling warmly at the camera. The unique interior, with its bold checkerboard floor and woven stair runners, provides a glimpse into the couple’s eclectic and creative world.
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