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, Cadaqués, 1957, Salvador Dalí engages in conversation with an unidentified young man. Instantly recognizable by his upturned mustache, the artist wears a tweed-like suit and gestures with two spiky sea urchins—one in each hand—which he used for his painting. His companion, dressed more casually and holding a metal bucket, listens intently. The candid interaction is captured in a rustic, sunlit setting, with whitewashed walls and a low wooden gate in the background.


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