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I hate simplicity in all its forms, says Dali, the painter who has gone beyond surrealism and now does paranoiac pictures. To prove his distaste for c(...)
I hate simplicity in all its forms, says Dali, the painter who has gone beyond surrealism and now does paranoiac pictures. To prove his distaste for c(...)

I hate simplicity in all its forms, says Dali, the painter who has gone beyond surrealism and now does paranoiac pictures. To prove his distaste for c(...)

Date4/22/1939
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Original Toronto Star caption: I hate simplicity in all its forms, says Dali, the painter who has gone beyond surrealism and now does paranoiac pictures. To prove his distaste for clarity, Dali festoons a bust with spoons and a broken egg, frames the head in the jaws of a shark, sprinkles the face liberally with ants, and tops off his creation with an inkstand. [Incomplete]
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0041705F