salvador dalí's surrealistic rainbow paintings
Salvador Dalí's surrealistic rainbow paintings refer to a collection of artworks created by the renowned artist, Salvador Dalí, that employ surrealistic techniques and prominently feature rainbows as a recurring motif. These paintings combine dreamlike imagery, fantastical elements, and vibrant colors to evoke a sense of the subconscious mind and challenge conventional perceptions of reality.
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