Crossword clues for dali
dali
- Soft-watch artist
- Salvador the surrealist
- Persistence of Memory painter
- Painter of melting clocks
- Painter of ''The Persistence of Memory''
- Mustachioed master artist
- Limp-watch painter
- Limp-watch artist
- Limp watches painter
- Honoree of a Madrid square
- Droopy watch artist
- Dreamscape painter Salvador
- Catalonian surrealist
- Artist who wrote "Diary of a Genius"
- Artist who worked on Hitchcock's "Spellbound"
- Artist who was an admirer of Freud
- Artist Salvador __
- Artist influenced by Freud
- "The Persistence of Memory" surrealist
- "Metamorphosis of Narcissus" painter
- Who said "I don't do drugs, I am drugs"
- Wet-watch painter
- Ultramodern artist
- Ultra-modern painter
- Tuna-Fishing painter
- Surrealistic painter Salvador
- Surrealist with a surreal mustache
- Surrealist with a museum in Florida
- Surrealist with a museum in Figueres, Spain
- Surrealist who painted melting clocks
- Surrealist who painted "The Persistence of Memory"
- Surrealist painter
- Surrealist painter with a notable mustache
- Surrealist painter whose best-known painting shows up often in college dorm rooms
- Surrealist of movies, advertising, ballet
- Surrealist leader
- Surrealist friend of García Lorca
- Surrealist exiled from the movement
- Surrealist born in Catalonia
- Surrealist artist Salvador best known for his painting of melting watches
- Surrealist artist Salvador
- Surrealist artist
- Surreal Spaniard
- Subject of an art museum in St. Petersburg, Florida
- Spanish surrealist
- Spanish surrealist who collaborated with Hitchcock
- Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador
- Spanish painter with a notable mustache
- Spanish painter of melted watches
- Spanish master Salvador
- Salvador, who painted all those melty clocks because time is a social construct, duh
- Salvador, (Spanish artist)
- Salvador who painted melting watches
- Salvador of surrealism
- Salvador at MoMA
- Salvador ___
- Painter with a museum in St. Petersburg
- Painter of trippy clocks
- Painter of melting pocket watches
- Painter of "wet watches"
- Painter of "The Hallucinogenic Toreador"
- Painter kicked out of the Surrealist movement in 1934
- Painter involved with Coco Chanel
- Painter famed for wilted watches
- Noted Spanish surrealist
- Mustachioed master
- MOMA favorite
- Melting watch artist
- Limp-clock painter
- Juan Carlos made him a Marquis
- His work is surreal
- He's the focus of three Spanish museums
- He's buried in his namesake museum in Catalonia
- He called his art "hand-painted dream photographs"
- Hallucinogenous Bullfighter painter
- Giant of surrealism
- Gala who married a surrealist
- Focus of a Catalonia museum
- El Salvador?
- Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate artist
- Eccentric surrealist painter
- Eccentric surrealist
- Drooping watch painter Salvador
- Dreamscape depicter Salvador
- Designer of the Mae West Lips Sofa
- Designer of the Chupa Chups lollipop logo
- Deliberately strange painter
- Big name in surrealism
- Artist with a signature mustache
- Artist with a museum in St. Petersburg, Florida
- Artist with a museum in Spain
- Artist who worked with Hitchcock
- Artist who said, "Take me, I am hallucinogenic"
- Artist who helped Hitchcock design a dream sequence for "Spellbound"
- Artist who had a pet ocelot named Babou
- Artist who created fashion designs for Schiaparelli
- Artist Salvador best known for his surrealist painting of droopy watches
- Artist of abstract irrationalism
- Artist inspired by runny Camembert
- Artist given the derisive nickname "Avida Dollars," an anagram of his full name
- Artist from Spain
- Artist from Catalonia
- Artist ennobled by Juan Carlos
- 32-year-old artist pictured on the cover of Time magazine in 1936
- "The Endless Enigma" painter
- "The Dream" artist, 1931
- "Still Life Moving Fast" artist
- "Spider of the Evening" painter
- "Slave Market With the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire" artist
- "Persistence of Memory"
- "Morphological Echo" painter
- "Mae West Lips Sofa" sculptor
- "Lobster Telephone" painter
- "Leda Atomica" painter
- "Le Surrealisme, c'est moi" speaker
- "Illumined Pleasures" artist
- "I don't do drugs, I am drugs" speaker
- "Galatea of the Spheres" artist
- "Fried Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate" painter
- "Eggs on a Plate Without a Plate" painter
- "Eggs on a Plate Without a Plate" artist
- "Don Quixote" illustrator (1946)
- "Basket of Bread" painter
- "___ Atomicus" (Philippe Halsman photo featuring flying cats)
- 'Persistence of Memory' artist
- ''The Persistence of Memory'' artist
- ''Still Life Moving Fast'' artist
- ''Le surréalisme, c'est moi'' speaker
- ''Christ of St. John of the Cross'' artist
- Dream pictures artist
- Mustachioed artist (1904-1989)
- "Tuna-Fishing" painter
- The "limp watch" painter
- "Tuna-Fishing" artist
- Bunuel collaborator
- MOMA work
- Limp watch painter
- "Inventions of the Monsters" artist
- Surrealist Salvador
- "Christ of St. John of the Cross" artist
- Dreamscape artist
- Painter of limp watches
- Flamboyant Surrealist
- "Diary of a Genius" author
- Spanish surrealist Salvador
- "The Persistence of Memory" painter
- BuГ±uel collaborator
- "The Secret Life of Salvador ___"
- MOMA artist
- Picasso contemporary
- "The Persistence of Memory" artist
- Gala's husband and portraitist
- Noted Surrealist
- "The Burning Giraffe" painter
- "Christ of St. John of the Cross" producer
- Subject of a St. Petersburg, Fla., museum
- "Atomic Leda" painter
- Mustachioed Surrealist
- Artist Salvador ____
- Painter of dreamscapes
- "Anthropomorphic Bread" painter, 1932
- He's found in the Prado
- "The Hallucinogenic Toreador" painter
- "Hallucinogenic Toreador" artist
- "Crucifixion" artist
- "Lobster Telephone," e.g.
- Subject of a museum in St. Petersburg, Fla.
- "Burning Giraffe" painter
- "The Hallucinogenic Toreador" artist
- Salvador who painted "The Persistence of Memory"
- Subject of a museum in Figueres, Spain
- "Swans Reflecting Elephants" artist
- "Still Life - Fast Moving" artist
- "Swans Reflecting Elephants," e.g.
- "Burning Giraffes in Yellow" painter
- Surrealist played by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris"
- "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening" artist
- "The Burning Giraffe," e.g.
- "Swans Reflecting Elephants" painter
- Collaborator with Disney on the film "Destino"
- Co-writer of the Surrealist silent film "Un Chien Andalou," 1929
- Artist who said "I don't do drugs. I am drugs"
- Surrealist Spanish painter (1904-1989)
- Painter portrayed by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris"
- Artist who built a Dream House in N.Y.
- "Persistence of Memory" painter
- Spanish artist Salvador
- Homophone for Dolly
- Author of "Babaoua"
- Painter for Parton?
- Surrealist painter Salvador ____
- He painted Helena Rubinstein
- Colorful Surrealist
- Miró contemporary
- Contemporary of Magritte
- Painter of stunted pines
- Notable Surrealist
- Arp contemporary
- Spanish painter, born 1904
- Famed surrealist painter
- He painted a dream world
- "Soft Watches" painter
- He painted "The Last Supper"
- "Babaoua" author
- Figueras, Spain, museum subject
- Memorable Surrealist
- "Crucifixion" painter
- Artist who wrote "Hidden Faces"
- Salvador of art
- Salvador from Spain
- Salvador the artist
- Drooping-watch painter
- Mustached artist
- His watches may be for all time
- "Portrait of Gala" artist
- Painter Salvador ____
- Painter of melting telephones
- Painter of "The Mock Turtle's Story"
- He painted "Down the Rabbit Hole"
- He painted "The Queen's Party"
- Melting-watch painter
- "Portrait of Gala" painter
- Surrealist who painted Helena Rubinstein
- Painter of melted watches
- Picasso colleague
- Salvador from Catalonia
- Painter of "Soft Self-Portrait with Grilled Bacon"
- Contemporary painter
- He painted the Last Supper surrealistically
- Welshman possesses half of El Salvador?
- Welshman embraces large artist
- Surrealist Spanish painter, d. 1989
- Salvador —, artist
- Artist's face, one shifting to one side
- Artist buried alive, partially
- Painting of Welshman, about 50
- Painter's first dog was a boxer
- Independence after boy turns 17
- Catalan surrealist
- Painter of melting watches
- "Lobster Telephone" artist Salvador
- Unorthodox thinking
- Surrealism's Salvador ____
- Flamboyant artist
- Surrealist painter Salvador
- Mustachioed Spanish painter
- Mustachioed painter
- Modern painter
- Mustachioed Spanish surrealist
- Flamboyant Spanish surrealist
- Flamboyant Spanish artist
- "The Lugubrious Game" painter
- "The Burning Giraffe" artist
- ''The Persistence of Memory'' painter
- Surrealist with a distinctive mustache
- St. Petersburg museum
- Spanish surrealist painter, d. 1989
- Spanish painter Salvador
Wikipedia
Dali or Dalí may refer to:
Dali is a French-language album released in 1984 by French singer Dalida.
This album sees new collaborations with French song writers like Didier Barbelivien, Claude Barzotti, and François Valéry among others. Also Dalida decided to record a lot of covers for this album, huge international hits like I Just Called to Say I Love You (Pour te dire je t'aime), Against All Odds (Toutes ces heures loin de toi), Baby, Come to Me (C'etait mon ami) and Kalimba de Luna.
Releasing 3 main singles from it, Dalida was present almost every other week on French television during 1984. She also enjoyed many TV appearances on German TV and went back to Italy for a few TV shows after a 4-year break from Italian television. Dalida also launched her last big tour in France performing every night in front of sell-out crowds all over the French countryside.
To promote the album, a television special later released on VHS called Dalida Idéale was filmed in 1984, and directed by then highly rated director Jean-Christophe Averty. Although highly campy, this television special includes Dalida singing in 7 languages and dancing her way through a huge number of her earlier hits, all with the best video effects available at the time. Dalida also had a prestigious wardrobe during this show, changing more than 40 outfits from the best French and international fashion designers, showing off her amazing mannequin body for a woman of her age and keeping her "Glamour" and "DIVA" trademark gained during the disco era in the late seventies.
The Dali Skull, or Dali Man , is a nearly complete fossilized skull, probably representing an early form of Archaic Homo sapiens which lived in the Late Middle Pleistocene period. It was discovered by Shuntang Liu in 1978 in Dali County in the Shaanxi Province of China.
The dating of the skull has been a subject of debate. Uranium-series dating of ox teeth from the site obtained a date of 209,000 ±23,000 years, however, the nature of the association between the hominid cranium and the ox teeth remains uncertain. The fossil is considered to be the most complete skull of that time period found in China.
Access to Dali is restricted. The Dali cranium is currently housed in the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing, China.
Dali is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 176 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 2008. Dali is named for the Spanish painter Salvador Dalí, who lived from 1904 to 1989.
Dali is Ali Project's third studio album released on February 16, 1994.