Salvador Dalí painted still life to explore the relationship between reality and perception, often blending surrealism with classical techniques. Through still life compositions, he could manipulate objects and their arrangements to challenge viewers' perceptions of time, space, and memory. Additionally, still lifes allowed him to incorporate symbolic elements that reflected his subconscious thoughts and dreams, making them a canvas for deeper psychological exploration.
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