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Ashleigh Hubbard
11 December, 23:07
By which two fields of science was Dali inspired?
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Marcelo Bishop
12 December, 01:11
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Answer: He was interested in mathematics and the natural sciences.
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Salvador Dali is a Catalan surrealist painter, writer, sculptor, and set designer. He was also interested in mathematics and other natural sciences - one of the most controversial figures of the twentieth century.
For political reasons, he spent 35 days in jail. He has used holography in his works, and many of his works contain optical illusions. Salvador Dali is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.
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