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    ""Dali and 'Doll'""

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    In the article's photo, Salvador Dali is shown with a magnifying glass at his forehead, ""the artist's surrealistic caper"". More than 30,000 ""Mona Lisa"" interpretations were submitted in the contest

    ""Pour Vendre Sa Peinture L'Artiste Doit - Il Rechercher Le Scandale De L'Exhibition Nisme?""

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    The article is in French and the photo shows Dali in a plastic bubble, wearing a cosmonaut suit and riding his ""ovocipede."

    ""Salvador Dali Regrets Change In American Facial Fur Fashion""

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    The writer states that no one of distinction wears a mustache. Dali explains that ""the secret of all greatness is the bristly aerial which spirals off the upper lip of man…."" Dali states that making portraits does not allow him to be extraordinary

    ""Noted painter Salvador Dali …""

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    Salvador Dali assisted in judging a contest for painted or drawn reproductions of the visiting ""Mona Lisa"" painting. The contest pulled in 31,630 paintings, drawings, and cariactures

    ""The Better to Ogle You With My Dear""

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    The photo entitled, ""Plural Peepers …"" shows Dali wearing multiple lense glasses. ""A wag seldom with a gag …."" Dali ""insists the multiple lenses are 'three dimensional'. Mrs. Dali went along to help him navigate."

    ""Wife Is Dali's Inspiration""

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    ""Suit Asking $73,000 Alleges Dealer Sold Forged Modigliani""

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    Knoedler & Co. stated the Modigliani is authentic and that the suit is without merit

    ""Especially Worth …""

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    Guest of the TV program, ""Dialogue,"" is Salvador Dali

    ""Jan Bubela … Salvador Dali""

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    Dali confided that he will paint a Madonna and Child for the Sears Roebuck collection, catalogued by Vincent Price

    ""Dali Album No …""

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    Dali based his ""The Spanish Lady and the Roman Cavalier"" on a 1714 Scarlatti opera and a ""cosmic divertissement"" ballet. Odd sights included a blind man watching TV, a wardrobe mistress ironing costumes, a limp Dali-esque watch, and nightmarish settings. The writer concludes, ""an ideal album for peopole who have had too much sun."

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