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""Brandeis University Tour Madame Helena Rubenstein's Home and Art Collection""
The famed Dali Room in Helena Rubenstein's apartment is often illustrated in publications. The writer stated that it ""was more brilliant and compelling than one could possibly imagine."
""Dallying With Dali""
Dali is regarded by some as the greatest religious artist of the 20th century. He also is an exhibitionist and performs stunts for publicity. Dali explained that his weird behaviour is the result of a complex caused by the death of a brilliant older brother who died, also named Salvador
""Doctor Left To Woman; Pal Stirs Will Row""
Dr Salmon left $400,000 to a woman friend. A fight over the estate of the gynecologist's fortune was taking place in Surrogate's Court
""Word Painting""
Dali agreed that the catalogue was wrong and that Time Magazine did have the correct spelling of ""Galacidalacidesoxiribunucleicacid."
""Dali Puts All In New Painting""
Dali brought his new painting from Europe entitled ""Galacidalacidefoxiribunucleicacid."" He explained the title came from ""My wife's first name, El Cid and the biological formula which won the Nobel Prize last year."
""The Guitarists' Romantic Strings""1964
Dali has been taking dance lessons. Professional dancer Dorothy Grazes has taught him the Madison, Wobble and Bird dances
""Organized Confusionist Dali At It Again""
The author mention Dali's haunting landscapes as among the most famous of modern art images. His ""Desert Trilogy"" is currently being seen my millions as it tours the world. Many of Dali's outlandish stunts and eccentricity ""hide his real accomplishments."" Other accomplishments are his religious paintings, ""An Andalusion Dog"" movie, jewellery, and books
The Galleries. ""Super-Real Revisited""
Photo, Detail From Salvador Dali's ""Composition"" heads the article. Kay writes that Dali is perhaps the best known with the following canvases: ""Composition""; ""Soft Construction and Boiled Beans""; ""Premonition of Civil War""; and ""Debris of an Automobile Giving Birth to a Blind Horse Biting a Telephone."
""A Masterpiece For Sale?""
This full-page article contains 8 photos and text describing St. John's Apocalypse which weighs 463 lbs and cost $200,000 to produce. Famed scholars translated the work and Dali and 4 other artists did the illustrations. The book has been on a 2-year tour of central Europe. One photo shows Dali explaining a painting he did to Mr. Foret
""Dali--The Char mer""
Dali is seated beside a new bronze bust of himself by French sculptor George Boulogne. Dali added to the bust by putting a couple of live snakes in the position of his moustache