• On the anecdotal side, Dali has stressed that it was the only work where one could see the true imprint of his hand on the canvas (at the lower right).
  • Human Vulnerability: Dalí’s choice to depict the face in a state of disarray underscores the vulnerability of humanity in the face of external forces.
  • The Face of War, 1940 - 1941 - Salvador Dali - WikiArt.org.
  • The Face of War (The Visage of War; in Spanish La Cara de la Guerra) is an oil painting by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí, from 1940.
  • He tries his hand as a jeweler, illustrator and even a writer, having published his autobiography "The Secret Life of Salvador Dali, written by him."
  • Salvador Dali’s paintings couldn’t be complete without fictitious weirdness. Apparently, the face itself holds another faces in its eye-sockets and mouth, which holds...
  • Salvador Dali was inspired by this traumatic period and painted The Face of War, which essentially depicts a frightening, brownish face...
  • This section provides some of the most famous Salvador Dali paintings as a summary of his career, with more available throughout the website.
  • The Crucifixion by Salvador Dali The painting of the Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí is full of dreams and “visions”, but much of his art came from the mind...
  • "The Face of War" was written by Salvador Dali in 1940 in California and was a kind of artist's reaction to the horrors of the Civil War, which for three years tore...
  • Artwork: The Face of War Artist: Salvador Dalí. About the Work: Painted in 1940 in reaction to the Spanish Civil War, Dalí’s hauntingly surreal The Face of...
  • As we can understand the name, the Face of War, by Salvador Dali, from 1940 was painted to depict a period when the Spaniards, including Salvador Dali...