Step-by-step explanation:
Salvador Dali, born in Spain in 1904, was a great modern surrealist painter. His arts were unusual, revealing an irrational expression of the mind and a new view of post-World War I art, with paintings that no longer portrayed the human figure, but that challenged these portraits in a playful and irrational way.
Some aspects that shaped his life and art may have arisen through his personal life, Dali had a childhood marked by a lot of expectations from his parents, since he was considered the reincarnation of a brother who was killed nine months before he was born. Therefore Dali used art as an escapism for his mind, he wanted to shock and not cause apathy through his arts, with surrealist paintings he wanted to gain fame and lead to a reflection on different aspects of the world and the mind.