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The Greatest Painters of the World: Salvador Dalí
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The Greatest Painters of the World: Salvador Dalí

Jan 1, 2016
0h 51m
★ 0.0

Painters, Salvador Dalí

Overview

This documentary tells the story of the life, career and influence of the surrealist painter Salvador Dali and the stunning works of his extraordinary mind.

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Documentary

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