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. - Photo by Edward Quinn

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.

Salvador Dalí, dressed in a dark cap and work clothes, observes one of his swans on the pebbly shore of his home in Portlligat, 1957. As the artist bends forward, the large white bird spreads its wings in a blur of motion. Dalí kept swans at his coastal residence and used their feathers for experimental painting work involving a sea urchin.


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