Salador Salvador Dalí and a not yet identified young man with sea urchins Salvador Dalí used for his painting work. Portlligat, Cadaqués,1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Salador Salvador Dalí and a not yet identified young man with sea urchins Salvador Dalí used for his painting work. Portlligat, Cadaqués,1957.

In Portlligat, 1957, Salvador Dalí, recognizable by his signature upturned mustache and a tweed jacket, holds up a spiky sea urchin for an unidentified young man to inspect. Seen in profile with his hair blowing in the wind, the young man holds a bucket and gazes with interest at the specimen—one of many the artist used for his painting. The candid, informal moment is captured outdoors against a whitewashed wall.


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