Salvador Dalí's references from Catalonia and the Empordà

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Mariona Seguranyes i Bolaños
Salvador Dalí was born in Figueres, an open-minded city with republican ideals at a time when the myth of the Empordà as the heart
of Catalonia, as the poet Joan Maragall described this place, was being forged. The friends of his father, the notary Salvador Dalí Cusí,
commissioned his first works, which bore the symbols of the Empordà, such as sardanes (the traditional circle dance). Figueres is also
where the revolutionary Dalí emerged, a close friend of Martí Vilanova and Jaume Miravitlles. And the landscape of the Empordà,
with its clear blue sky, is the driver behind his creative works. Referents to Catalonia and the Empordà appear throughout his entire
career and become the essence of his oeuvre; today, many of them have become universally recognised thanks to this genius from the
Empordà. In this paper, we shall reveal these referents.

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Seguranyes i Bolaños, Mariona. “Salvador Dalí’s references from Catalonia and the Empordà”. Catalan Historical Review, pp. 73-87, https://raco.cat/index.php/CatalanHistoricalReview/article/view/342799.

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