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  1. Between 1971 and 1980, Gala would spend some time at her castle, always during summer. It was there that Gala was buried, after she died in 1982. Since 1996 the castle has been open to the public as the Gala-Dalí Castle House Museum in Púbol. Gala's biography (1894-1982), Salvador Dalí's muse and wife. A summary of his life, from 1894 until ...

  2. 18 de abr. de 2020 · El 8 de agosto de 1958 Salvador Dalí y Gala sellaban por la iglesia un amor que habían formalizado por lo civil 20 años atrás, ... y a Gala y su marido Paul Éluard no les sobraba el dinero.

  3. Salvador Dalí, Gala, Paul y María Benz (Nusch Éluard) Desde entonces, Gala y Dalí estuvieron siempre juntos. Ella se convirtió, nuevamente, en la musa de un artista, además de en la mujer que hasta su muerte en 1982 acompañó al pintor. Paul, por su parte, tras un periodo en que se aisló, desesperado, del mundo, continuó escribiendo.

  4. Summary of Gala Dalí. Although not a practicing artist or poet, Gala was nevertheless a force of such personality she became for many the female face of the Surrealist movement.A muse to no fewer than three of is key members - Paul Éluard, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dalí - Gala grew into an astute, and severe critic and, particularly in the case of her bashful second husband, Dalí, an ...

  5. 7 de sept. de 2016 · Gala (7th September 1894 – 10th June 1982), born into a family of intellectuals from Kazan (Russia), she lived her childhood in Moscow. Once she had settled in Switzerland, she met Paul Éluard, who she moved to Paris with and came in contact with the members of the surrealist movement such as, for example, Max Ernst.In 1929 she travelled to Cadaqués, where she met Dalí, who

  6. 27 de jun. de 2018 · La biografía de Gala Diakonova está marcada por sus maridos: el poeta Paul Éluard y el pintor Salvador Dalí. Pero la rusa fue una mujer inclasificable y una artista por derecho propio.

  7. Gala Éluard was muse and lover to three members of the Surrealist movement: her two husbands, poet Paul Éluard and artist Salvador Dalí, and Ernst, who painted this work based on Man Ray’s photograph of Éluard’s eyes. With curious forms rising from her unfurling forehead, ...