Salvador Dali Holding Glass Walking Stick

(Original Caption) Holding his famous glass walking stick, surrealist painter Salvador Dali meets newsmen at his Rome hotel. He is in the Eternal City in connection with his plans to illustrate a new edition of Dante's Divine Comedy. It is reported that his moustache measures eight inches on each side, and seeing is believing.
(Original Caption) Holding his famous glass walking stick, surrealist painter Salvador Dali meets newsmen at his Rome hotel. He is in the Eternal City in connection with his plans to illustrate a new edition of Dante's Divine Comedy. It is reported that his moustache measures eight inches on each side, and seeing is believing.
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