Salvador Dalí had several rivals, most notably André Breton, the leader of the Surrealist movement, who expelled him from the group due to ideological differences. Additionally, Dalí had a contentious relationship with fellow Surrealist artists like Max Ernst and René Magritte, as they often disagreed on artistic approaches and the direction of Surrealism. His flamboyant personality and unconventional style also put him at odds with more traditional artists of his time.
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