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1953, SALVADOR DALÍ 50 YEARS OLD
Although he did not stop working on new works in his studio in Portlligat, he always found time to let himself be immortalized in the most colorful photographic images that served to keep his genius alive. Dalí continued to create controversy wherever he went. A year before that, the painter offered a series of lectures in several cities in the United States to explain what his nuclear mysticism consisted of. During part of the tour, the painter was accompanied by Reynols and Eleanor Morse. Reynols Morse would come to define Dalí as “a man of few ideas, but who used them exhaustively”. The American patron assured that when the painter went to New York “it was enough to see him once”, since he always had a single conversation topic.