Dali the Swashbuckler!

 My Favorite Magazine Spread on Dali the Man

Dali enthusiasts have lots of favorites. Favorite paintings. Favorite prints. Favorite books. 
 
When it comes to photo-features on Dali in print media -- primarily spreads not focused on his art but rather on Dali the man -- my all-time favorite has long been the July 1971 Esquire magazine feature titled The Swashbuckling Cut of a Cape.
 
Why? There's just something about how he's posed. How he's attired. The curious morass of sticks or whatever those things are wildly scattered about on the St. Regis Hotel carpet. And, of course, that menacing image of a thickly caped Dali brandishing a fire ax, a la The Shining! A bit scary. A whole lot Dalinian!
 
Let's let pictures replace a thousand words . . .
 

 


Speaking of magazines, if you're interested in Dali-related magazines -- those with articles on the artist, sometimes as the cover story -- check out this internet site for lots to choose from: www.dalimagazinemall.com.
 
[The best place to see original art by Salvador Dali is at the Dali Theater-Museum in Figueres, Spain, and the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.]



Comments

  1. Paul,

    You say toe-may-toe and I say toe -mot-toe. I just don't see your appeal for these photos l

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