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  1. Soft Self-Portrait with Grilled Bacon. A spectre full of irony, where an amorphous, soft face appears, supported by crutches, which Dalí considered his self-portrait, with a pedestal that bears the inscription of the title of the work and, above, a slice of fried bacon, a symbol of organic matter and of the everyday nature of his breakfasts in ...

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      Soft Self-Portrait with Grilled Bacon. Autoportrait mou avec...

  2. Autoportrait mou avec du lard grillé est une huile sur toile de Salvador Dalí peinte en 1941 à New York et exposée au Théâtre-musée Dalí de Figueres. La toile mesure 61 × 51 cm.

  3. Soft Self-Portrait with Grilled Bacon. Autoportrait mou avec du lard grillé. Spectre plein d’ironie, dans lequel apparaît un visage amorphe, mou, appuyé sur des béquilles, que Dalí considère comme un autoportrait, avec un piédestal qui porte l’inscription du titre de l’œuvre, et, par-dessus, un morceau de bacon frit, symbole de la ...

  4. Soft Self-Portrait of Salvador Dali: Directed by Jean-Christophe Averty. With Gala Dalí, Donyale Luna, Tony Kina, Suzan Lancaster. A documentary about surrealist artist Salvador Dali, narrated by Orson Welles.

  5. Soft Self-Portrait with Fried Bacon, 1941 by Salvador Dali. A specter full of irony, where an amorphous, soft face appears, supported by crutches, which Dali considered his self-portrait, with a pedestal that bears the inscription of the title of the work and, above, a slice of fried bacon, a symbol of organic matter and of the everyday nature ...

  6. In 1970, the French direc­tor Jean-Christophe Aver­ty trav­eled to Spain, to the lit­tle sea­side vil­lage of Portl­li­gat, where he shot a 52 minute doc­u­men­tary called A Soft Self-Por­trait of Sal­vador Dali.

  7. The other self portrait featured in this page was titled Soft Self-Portrait with Fried Bacon and continues Dali's habit of using melting items within his work. Most famously, of course, he used melting clocks , but in this case it is his own face which slowly falls apart whilst held up on a plinth.