
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 a candid moment at their Portlligat home in Cadaqués, 1957, artist Salvador Dalí looks up at his Russian-born wife, Gala. With his signature upturned mustache, Dalí sits on a low stool near the modernist stucco fireplace. Gala rests casually a few steps up on the curved staircase, smiling warmly. A constant presence and critic, Gala reviewed all of Dalí’s work for her approval, a dynamic that underpinned their celebrated partnership.
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