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  1. The Face of War ( The Visage of War; in Spanish La Cara de la Guerra) (1940) is a painting by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí. It was painted during a brief period when the artist lived in California . The trauma and the view of war had often served as inspiration for Dalí's work.

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  2. The Face of War, 1941 by Salvador Dali. This painting was done in California at the end of year 1940; the horrible face of war, its eyes filled with infinite death, was much more a reminiscence of the Spanish Civil War than of the Second World War, which, at the time, had not yet provided a cortege of frightful images capable of impressing Dali.

  3. 8. März 2021 · Mar 8, 2021. 4. The Face of War, 1941 by Salvador Dalí. “The Face of War” by Salvador Dali, is a painting created in 1941, which depicts a multiple of what seems to be the same...

  4. 28. Dez. 2016 · The Face of War (The Visage of War; in Spanish La Cara de la Guerra) (1940) is a painting by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí. It was painted during a brief period when the artist lived in California. The trauma and the view of war had often served as inspiration for Dalí’s work.

  5. The Face of War” is one of the rare works of Dali, which does not have several interpretations or different interpretations. Given the environment in which it was created, it is unlikely that the picture could be different. The Second World War overtook the artist in Paris, where he lived and worked with his wife Gala. In 1940, after the ...

  6. A bite-sized documentary short about the story behind the 1940 painting “The Face of War” by Spanish artist Salvador Dalí.Support the channel on Patreon or h...

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  7. In 1940 Salvador Dalí depicted the horrors of the Second World War in the painting Le visage de la guerre with this image in mind. During a lengthy stay in Rome with Lord Gerald Berners, a good friend of his patron Edward James, Dalí wrote a letter dated 21 March 1938 to his confidential advisor Prince Jean-Louis de Faucigny-Lucinge.