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The obvious answer is that he lived within some people's living memory, but also he had an original way of looking at the world, which in some ways was copied by Andy Warhol.

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14y ago

Salvador Dali was the most influential contributor to the surrealist movement. Drawing from his study of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, he created the "paranoiac-critical method", in which he relied on the subconscious mind of the viewers to perceive the true meaning behind his art, and also the "phantom object", which is perceived by the subconscious mind. All his works were rooted in the subconscious and taken from his dreams, and as such, he changed the surrealist movement, which was a branch from the Dada movement, and made it distinct. Dali died in 1989.

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He was the foremost propagator of Surrealism, which interested many people and inspired many artists. After what he did, a lot of people knew about surrealism, even if it wasn't common knowledge. He revolutionize his time.

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15y ago

The artist known as Salvador Dali contributed the idea of an indelible image to the world. Whether you like it or not, if you look; you will remember.

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14y ago

He is the best known and most admired of the surrealist painters.

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14y ago

Because people find his work interesting.

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11y ago

He did nothing.

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