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Dismal Sport (The Lugubrious Game)One of the earliest manifestations of the paranoiac-critical method - Salvador Dali Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Endless Enigma, 1938 by Salvador Dali Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Lugubrious Game, 1929 by Salvador Dali
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By the late 1920S Dali had embraced Surrealism and was developing the 'paranoiac-critical method' with which he plundered his psyche for images and associations. The Lugubrious Game (also known as Dismal Sport) was painted at Cadaques in the summer of 1929, in preparation for Dali's first one-man exhibition in Paris.


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