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          Salvador Dali and his wife Gala, wearing matching beach pants in Portugal, circa...

          Gala, who in Éluard's words “lives to forget”, changes her skin every day to stage the triumph of talent and consummate her own myth through Dalí.

          Gala Dalí: Salvador Dali’s Mysterious Muse

          Elena Diakonova, better known as Gala Dalí (1894-1982), was a figure of great charisma. Gala was a muse of some of the movement’s most important figures including Max Ernst, Paul Éluard, and Salvador Dalí.

          She developed into a sharp and stern critic and a resolute entrepreneur. Gala has, however, been vilified by many as a dominant and greedy tyrant. Read on to learn how her reputation as an art goddess turned into an idea of a she-wolf.

          Gala Dalí: The Rise of a Muse

          A sleeping nude woman is pictured floating in an aquatic scene.

          30 Black and White Photographs of Gala and Salvador Dalà From Between the s and s.

        1. 30 Black and White Photographs of Gala and Salvador Dalà From Between the s and s.
        2. Trying to establish the year of this pic as Dali,a man way ahead of his time(with wife Gala)was wearing "bell bottoms" & sandals.
        3. Salvador Dali and his wife Gala, wearing matching beach pants in Portugal, circa
        4. Discover how catwalks reinterpret the iconic style of the myth, Gala Dalí, in From animal print to the new boho-chic or dark red (almost maroon).
        5. Gala Dalí – wife and inspiration to Salvador Dalí, and the subject of a new exhibition at the National Museum of Art of Catalunya titled Gala Salvador Dalí.
        6. A pomegranate, drops of water, two tigers, a bee, and other dream-related entities are all hanging above her as she hovers above a greyish slab. The emphasis on the subconscious, desire, and dreams that characterize the images found in surrealism is present in Dalí’sDream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening.

          It also exemplifies the surrealist’s fixation with