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Books with title Milestones of Art: Salvador Dali: The Paranoia-Method: Bloess, Willi

  • Milestones of Art: Salvador Dali: The Paranoia-Method: Bloess, Willi

    Willi Bloess

    eBook (TidalWave Productions, Jan. 1, 2015)
    His whole life-long, the surrealistic painter Dali was obsessed to come to terms with three key moments of his childhood in Spain. 1. The fear that in his parents eyes, he is only a rebirth of the dead first son, 2. the shocking effect that the pictures of venereal diseases discovered in his father's library have had on him, and 3. the betrayal of his father, whom he found in bed with his mother's sister. His "floating clocks” gain worldwide famousness and become a symbol for a reality losing control.His whole life-long, the surrealistic painter Dali was obsessed to come to terms with three key moments of his childhood in Spain. 1. The fear that in his parents eyes, he is only a rebirth of the dead first son, 2. the shocking effect that the pictures of venereal diseases discovered in his father's library have had on him, and 3. the betrayal of his father, whom he found in bed with his mother's sister. His "floating clocks" gain worldwide famousness and become a symbol for a reality losing control.
  • Milestones of Art: Salvador Dali: The Paranoia-Method: A Graphic Novel

    Willi Bloess

    Paperback (Bluewater Productions, April 1, 2013)
    His whole life long the surrealistic painter Dali is obsessed to come to terms with three key moments of his childhood in Spain: 1. the fear that in his parents eyes he is only a rebirth of the dead first son, 2. The shocking effect that the pictures of venereal diseases discovered in his father's library have had on him and 3. the betrayal of his father, whom he found in bed with his mother's sister. His "floating clocks”gain worldwide famousness and become a symbol for a reality loosing control.
  • Milestones of Art: Salvador Dali: The Paranoia-Method

    Willi Bloess

    language (TidalWave Productions, Jan. 1, 2015)
    His whole life-long, the surrealistic painter Dali was obsessed to come to terms with three key moments of his childhood in Spain. 1. The fear that in his parents eyes, he is only a rebirth of the dead first son, 2. the shocking effect that the pictures of venereal diseases discovered in his father's library have had on him, and 3. the betrayal of his father, whom he found in bed with his mother's sister. His "floating clocks” gain worldwide famousness and become a symbol for a reality losing control.
  • Milestones of Art: Salvador Dali: The Paranoia-Method

    Willi Bloess

    eBook (Storm Entertainment, )
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