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Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí was born on May, 11th, 1904, in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain. '''Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí''' was born on ], ], in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain.


He attended Municipal Drawing School, where he first received formal art training. In 1916 Dalí discovers modern painting on a summer vacation with the Pichot family. Next year Dali's father organized an exhibition of his charcoal drawings in their family home. He has his first public exhibition at Municipal Theater in Figueres in 1919. He attended Municipal Drawing School, where he first received formal art training. In 1916 Dalí discovered modern painting on a summer vacation with the Pichot family. The next year Dali's father organized an exhibition of his charcoal drawings in their family home. He had his first public exhibition at the Municipal Theater in Figueres in 1919.


He moved to Madrid, where he studied at the Academy of Arts (Academia de San Fernando) from where he was expelled in 1926 because of conflicts with his teachers (He stated that the faculty was not competent enough to examine him). He moved to Madrid, where he studied at the Academy of Arts (Academia de San Fernando) from which he was expelled in 1926 because of conflicts with his teachers. (He stated that the faculty was not competent enough to examine him.)


1929 is an important year for Dalí. He collaborates with spanish film maker Luis Buñuel on the short film Un Chein Andalou and meets his muse and future wife Gala Aluard whom he will marry in 1958. Also, he has his first professional exhibition and joins the Surrealist group in Paris. ] was an important year for Dalí. He collaborated with Spanish filmmaker ] on the short film ''Un Chein Andalou''; met his muse and future wife, Gala Aluard; had his first professional exhibition; and joined the ] group in Paris.


In 1931 he paints The Persistence of Memory. In ], Dalí painted ''The Persistence of Memory''.


In 1936 he paints Autumn Cannibalism and Soft Construction with Beans Premonition of Civil War. In ], he painted ''Autumn Cannibalism'' and ''Soft Construction with Beans Premonition of Civil War''.


In 1939 he is expelled from the Surrealist group for political motives. In ], he was expelled from the Surrealist group for political reasons.


In 1940 Dalí and Gala move to America where they will live for eight years In ], Dalí and Aluard moved to America, where they lived for eight years.


In 1949 he Paints Leda Atomica and The Madonna of Port Lligat. Returns to Europe. In ], he painted ''Leda Atomica'' and ''The Madonna of Port Lligat'', and returned to Europe.


In 1951 he paints Christ of St. John of the Cross and Exploding Rephaelesque Head. In ], he painted ''Christ of St. John of the Cross'' and ''Exploding Rephaelesque Head''.


In ], Dalí and Aluard married.
In 1959 he paints The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus.


In ], Dalí painted ''The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus''.
In 1976 he paints Gala Contemplating the Sea.


In ], he painted ''Gala Contemplating the Sea.''
In 1983 he completes his final painting The Swallow's Tail.


In ], he completed his final painting, ''The Swallow's Tail''.
He died on Jan. 23th, 1989.

He died on ], ].

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Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí was born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain.

He attended Municipal Drawing School, where he first received formal art training. In 1916 Dalí discovered modern painting on a summer vacation with the Pichot family. The next year Dali's father organized an exhibition of his charcoal drawings in their family home. He had his first public exhibition at the Municipal Theater in Figueres in 1919.

He moved to Madrid, where he studied at the Academy of Arts (Academia de San Fernando) from which he was expelled in 1926 because of conflicts with his teachers. (He stated that the faculty was not competent enough to examine him.)

1929 was an important year for Dalí. He collaborated with Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel on the short film Un Chein Andalou; met his muse and future wife, Gala Aluard; had his first professional exhibition; and joined the Surrealist group in Paris.

In 1931, Dalí painted The Persistence of Memory.

In 1936, he painted Autumn Cannibalism and Soft Construction with Beans Premonition of Civil War.

In 1939, he was expelled from the Surrealist group for political reasons.

In 1940, Dalí and Aluard moved to America, where they lived for eight years.

In 1949, he painted Leda Atomica and The Madonna of Port Lligat, and returned to Europe.

In 1951, he painted Christ of St. John of the Cross and Exploding Rephaelesque Head.

In 1958, Dalí and Aluard married.

In 1959, Dalí painted The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus.

In 1976, he painted Gala Contemplating the Sea.

In 1983, he completed his final painting, The Swallow's Tail.

He died on January 23, 1989.