DALI
Salvador Dalí was born on May 11th, in 1904 in Spain. From an
early age, Dalí was encouraged to practice his art and would eventually go on
to study at an academy in Madrid. In the 1920s, he went to Paris and began
interacting with artists such as Picasso and Miro, which led to Dalí's
first Surrealist phase. At an early age, Salvador was producing highly
sophisticated drawings. All of this
experimentation led to Dalí's first Surrealistic period in 1929. These oil
paintings were small collages of his dream images. He is perhaps best known for
his 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory, showing melting
clocks in a landscape setting. His work employed a meticulous classical
technique, influenced by Renaissance artists, that contradicted the
"unreal dream" space that he created with strange hallucinatory
characters. By the mid-1930s, Salvador Dalí had become as notorious for
his colorful personality and his artwork.
Bowtie
Details : Grey suede bowtie with Natural Partridge
Hen,
Almond Ringneck Pheasant, Gold Goose Nagoire and Blue Peacock
feathers.
Packaging: Arrives in a hand-crafted beech tree (betula
pendula) wooden box. Outer packaging is natural craft paper with our logo seal. Includes an info booklet about
your GeniusBowtie.