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Salvador Dali. Die Biographie | Buchdaten, Inhalt und Autor

Salvador Dali. Die Biographie | Buchdaten, Inhalt und Autor

Alles Wichtige zu Salvador Dali. Die Biographie

Wer nach einem Buch von Ian Gibson aus dem Themenfeld Sachbuch sucht, findet mit Salvador Dali. Die Biographie eine Ausgabe mit präziser inhaltlicher Positionierung. Salvador Dali. Die Biographie wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt charakterisiert: For Ian Gibson, the key to understanding Dali lies in the powerful and little-understood emotion of shame. But this is no one-dimensional study. In Madrid as a young art student, Dali made his mark, launching his career in a triumphant show of early works, some in the Cubist mode and others that he termed "realistic." Madrid figured critically in Dali's career in other ways. It was there that he met the future film director Luis Bunuel, with whom he would soon collaborate, and the charismatic writer Federico Garcia Lorca, with whom an intimacy developed that would only deepen Dali's sexual confusion. Among the many artists who influenced the young Dali were two Spaniards living in Paris: Picasso, whom Dali met at his studio during a hectic visit to Paris, and Joan Miro, a fellow Catalan who took Dali under his wing. It was film, not paintings, that plunged Dali into the surrealist vortex in Paris: his collaboration with Bunuel on the violent and bizarre Un Chien andalou. It led to a successful exhibition of his paintings in Paris, paintings at least as shocking in their imagery as the film. Soon after, Dali found aristocratic patrons for his work and, more importantly, the enigmatic, libidinous Gala, a Russian emigre whose marriage Dali broke up and with whom he subsequently lived in unconsummated bliss - and fright. Their life together forms a tragicomic epic that Gibson follows from Paris back to Spain and on to New York and California where Dali is embraced by Hollywood and some of its most prominent players - Alfred Hitchcock, Clark Gable, and Bob Hope, among them. Rollickingly funny adventures alternate with scandalous episodes of self-promotion, and, as Dali slips into a long decline, Gibson dramatically reveals how the great exploiter became victimized by people all too eager to prey on his lust for recognition and riches. Abundantly illustrated with thirty-eight full-color plates and over one hundred black-and-white pictures. The Shameful Life of Salvador Dali brings the artist vividly before us through Gibson's interviews with some of those closest to Dali and his extensive exploration of recently discovered sources in addition to Dali's voluminous correspondence, novels, poems, and essays

Warum Salvador Dali. Die Biographie relevant sein kann

Salvador Dali. Die Biographie spricht besonders Nutzer an, die sich für Bücher rund um Sachbuch interessieren. Dass Salvador Dali. Die Biographie in Deutsch erschienen ist, erleichtert die gezielte Auswahl für sprachspezifische Recherchen. Im Kontext des Gesamtwerks von Ian Gibson lässt sich Salvador Dali. Die Biographie gezielt bibliografisch und thematisch einordnen. Für Recherchen nach Veröffentlichungszeitraum ist Salvador Dali. Die Biographie mit dem Datum 09.1998 eindeutig zuordenbar.

Inhalt und thematische Schwerpunkte

Salvador Dali. Die Biographie lässt sich inhaltlich innerhalb von Sachbuch verorten und wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt umrissen: For Ian Gibson, the key to understanding Dali lies in the powerful and little-understood emotion of shame. But this is no one-dimensional study. In Madrid as a young art student, Dali made his mark, launching his career in a triumphant show of early works, some in the Cubist mode and others that he termed "realistic." Madrid figured critically in Dali's career in other ways. It was there that he met the future film director Luis Bunuel, with whom he would soon collaborate, and the charismatic writer Federico Garcia Lorca, with whom an intimacy developed that would only deepen Dali's sexual confusion. Among the many artists who influenced the young Dali were two Spaniards living in Paris: Picasso, whom Dali met at his studio during a hectic visit to Paris, and Joan Miro, a fellow Catalan who took Dali under his wing. It was film, not paintings, that plunged Dali into the surrealist vortex in Paris: his collaboration with Bunuel on the violent and bizarre Un Chien andalou. It led to a successful exhibition of his paintings in Paris, paintings at least as shocking in their imagery as the film. Soon after, Dali found aristocratic patrons for his work and, more importantly, the enigmatic, libidinous Gala, a Russian emigre whose marriage Dali broke up and with whom he subsequently lived in unconsummated bliss - and fright. Their life together forms a tragicomic epic that Gibson follows from Paris back to Spain and on to New York and California where Dali is embraced by Hollywood and some of its most prominent players - Alfred Hitchcock, Clark Gable, and Bob Hope, among them. Rollickingly funny adventures alternate with scandalous episodes of self-promotion, and, as Dali slips into a long decline, Gibson dramatically reveals how the great exploiter became victimized by people all too eager to prey on his lust for recognition and riches. Abundantly illustrated with thirty-eight full-color plates and over one hundred black-and-white pictures. The Shameful Life of Salvador Dali brings the artist vividly before us through Gibson's interviews with some of those closest to Dali and his extensive exploration of recently discovered sources in addition to Dali's voluminous correspondence, novels, poems, and essays Über die Schlagwörter Biography, Artists, Dali, salvador, 1904-1989, Dalí, Salvador, 1904-, Artists -- Spain -- Biography lässt sich Salvador Dali. Die Biographie auch in größeren Beständen gezielt auffinden.

Edition und bibliografische Einordnung

Die Kombination aus ISBN-10 342105133X und ISBN-13 9783421051332 ermöglicht eine besonders präzise bibliografische Zuordnung. Auch externe Referenzen sind vorhanden: Die Work-ID lautet OL956145W, die zugehörigen Editions-IDs sind OL9031821M.

Bibliografische Daten auf einen Blick

  1. Thematische Tags: Biography, Artists, Dali, salvador, 1904-1989, Dalí, Salvador, 1904-, Artists -- Spain -- Biography
  2. Thematische Hauptkategorie: Sachbuch
  3. Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Ian Gibson
  4. Kurzbeschreibung: For Ian Gibson, the key to understanding Dali lies in the powerful and little-understood emotion of shame. But this is no one-dimensional study. In Madrid as a young art student, Dali made his mark, launching his career in a triumphant show of early works, some in the Cubist mode and others that he termed "realistic." Madrid figured critically in Dali's career in other ways. It was there that he met the future film director Luis Bunuel, with whom he would soon collaborate, and the charismatic writer Federico Garcia Lorca, with whom an intimacy developed that would only deepen Dali's sexual confusion. Among the many artists who influenced the young Dali were two Spaniards living in Paris: Picasso, whom Dali met at his studio during a hectic visit to Paris, and Joan Miro, a fellow Catalan who took Dali under his wing. It was film, not paintings, that plunged Dali into the surrealist vortex in Paris: his collaboration with Bunuel on the violent and bizarre Un Chien andalou. It led to a successful exhibition of his paintings in Paris, paintings at least as shocking in their imagery as the film. Soon after, Dali found aristocratic patrons for his work and, more importantly, the enigmatic, libidinous Gala, a Russian emigre whose marriage Dali broke up and with whom he subsequently lived in unconsummated bliss - and fright. Their life together forms a tragicomic epic that Gibson follows from Paris back to Spain and on to New York and California where Dali is embraced by Hollywood and some of its most prominent players - Alfred Hitchcock, Clark Gable, and Bob Hope, among them. Rollickingly funny adventures alternate with scandalous episodes of self-promotion, and, as Dali slips into a long decline, Gibson dramatically reveals how the great exploiter became victimized by people all too eager to prey on his lust for recognition and riches. Abundantly illustrated with thirty-eight full-color plates and over one hundred black-and-white pictures. The Shameful Life of Salvador Dali brings the artist vividly before us through Gibson's interviews with some of those closest to Dali and his extensive exploration of recently discovered sources in addition to Dali's voluminous correspondence, novels, poems, and essays
  5. Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
  6. Buchtitel: Salvador Dali. Die Biographie
  7. Externe Work-Referenz: OL956145W
  8. ISBN-13: 9783421051332
  9. Publiziert bei: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt DVA
  10. Format: hard
  11. ISBN-10: 342105133X
  12. Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL9031821M
  13. Veröffentlicht am: 09.1998

Warum sich Salvador Dali. Die Biographie gut einordnen lässt

Durch die Kombination aus Titel, Autorenschaft, Kategorie und Schlagwörtern - also Salvador Dali. Die Biographie, Ian Gibson, Sachbuch und Biography, Artists, Dali, salvador, 1904-1989, Dalí, Salvador, 1904-, Artists -- Spain -- Biography - ist der Datensatz sowohl für Suchmaschinen als auch für Nutzerinnen und Nutzer sehr gut interpretierbar. Zusätzliche Präzision entsteht durch Identifikatoren wie 342105133X, 9783421051332 und OL956145W, die die Ausgabe in verschiedenen Katalog- und Suchkontexten eindeutig referenzierbar machen.

FAQ zu Salvador Dali. Die Biographie

Wer sollte sich für Salvador Dali. Die Biographie interessieren?

Besonders relevant ist Salvador Dali. Die Biographie für Leserinnen und Leser, die nach Literatur aus dem Bereich Sachbuch suchen oder gezielt Veröffentlichungen von Ian Gibson betrachten möchten.

Welche Inhalte beschreibt die Kurzbeschreibung?

Die vorhandene Beschreibung lautet: For Ian Gibson, the key to understanding Dali lies in the powerful and little-understood emotion of shame. But this is no one-dimensional study. In Madrid as a young art student, Dali made his mark, launching his career in a triumphant show of early works, some in the Cubist mode and others that he termed "realistic." Madrid figured critically in Dali's career in other ways. It was there that he met the future film director Luis Bunuel, with whom he would soon collaborate, and the charismatic writer Federico Garcia Lorca, with whom an intimacy developed that would only deepen Dali's sexual confusion. Among the many artists who influenced the young Dali were two Spaniards living in Paris: Picasso, whom Dali met at his studio during a hectic visit to Paris, and Joan Miro, a fellow Catalan who took Dali under his wing. It was film, not paintings, that plunged Dali into the surrealist vortex in Paris: his collaboration with Bunuel on the violent and bizarre Un Chien andalou. It led to a successful exhibition of his paintings in Paris, paintings at least as shocking in their imagery as the film. Soon after, Dali found aristocratic patrons for his work and, more importantly, the enigmatic, libidinous Gala, a Russian emigre whose marriage Dali broke up and with whom he subsequently lived in unconsummated bliss - and fright. Their life together forms a tragicomic epic that Gibson follows from Paris back to Spain and on to New York and California where Dali is embraced by Hollywood and some of its most prominent players - Alfred Hitchcock, Clark Gable, and Bob Hope, among them. Rollickingly funny adventures alternate with scandalous episodes of self-promotion, and, as Dali slips into a long decline, Gibson dramatically reveals how the great exploiter became victimized by people all too eager to prey on his lust for recognition and riches. Abundantly illustrated with thirty-eight full-color plates and over one hundred black-and-white pictures. The Shameful Life of Salvador Dali brings the artist vividly before us through Gibson's interviews with some of those closest to Dali and his extensive exploration of recently discovered sources in addition to Dali's voluminous correspondence, novels, poems, and essays

Gibt es externe Referenzdaten für das Werk?

Ja, das Werk ist über die Open-Library-Work-ID OL956145W sowie die Editions-IDs OL9031821M referenzierbar.

Welche Sprache und Schlagwörter sind hinterlegt?

Verzeichnet sind die Sprache Deutsch sowie die Tags Biography, Artists, Dali, salvador, 1904-1989, Dalí, Salvador, 1904-, Artists -- Spain -- Biography, die die thematische Zuordnung erleichtern.

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