In any case, Dali outlined a specific program of renewing culture after WWII by restoring tradition and using it (rather than failed reaction against tradition that followed WWI) as the foundation for new growth and development. That is why I consider him one of the most important figures of the 20th century, rather than any specific painting or element in his artistic work. Certianly Klimmt is more pleasant to look at. Have you seen the recent Klimt film, by the way?
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In any case, Dali outlined a specific program of renewing culture after WWII by restoring tradition and using it (rather than failed reaction against tradition that followed WWI) as the foundation for new growth and development. That is why I consider him one of the most important figures of the 20th century, rather than any specific painting or element in his artistic work. Certianly Klimmt is more pleasant to look at. Have you seen the recent Klimt film, by the way?