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Dali. There is a bit more of imagination to his paintings. Warhol is pretty stripped down much of the time, like soup cans.
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Dali. # http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=dali # http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=warhol
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Warhol. His art just speaks to me more. I like Dali's work well enough, but I just can't feel it to the same degree as Warhol's.
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Dali! His art work speaks not just of his state of mental health at the time he painted them but they are true commentaries. (some are a bit odd though...)
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Dali. In my mind no question. While I can appreciate Warhol's contrabution to Pop culture I don't consider him a great artist. Dali, in my opinion, was. He managed to capture the age in which he lived with startling insight. He is also, technically, an wonderful artist and a master at capturing feelings in his works.
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Dali has been accused of having bad taste,being pretentious, pompous and an egomaniac. I agree and also happen to think he's a genius.
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Warhol. His abilty to turn the mundane, camp and downright horrible into art was revolutionary. I went off Dali when I found out what a w****r he was, and haven't been able to look at his stuff the same way since.
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I prefer Dali
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Dali.
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dali
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Helllloooo, Dali
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Dali...his works are phenomenal and show emotion. You can relate to Dali's works personally on many different levels.
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Oh my, that is kind of strange to ask that, only because I've only had to do two reports on artists in my whole life, and they were-guess who?- Dali and Warhol! Dali, of course! I love his art!
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Dali--Christ of Saint John of The Cross
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Dali,I adore his work. My most favourite piece would be "Enigma Without End"(1938).
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At least Dali had some artistic talent. Him and I had an appreciation for both bearded and nonbearded clams leaving Warhol the odd man out. <<laughs to self>> I grew up in Buffalo NY and saw some of Warhol's exhibits as well in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/ http://www.albrightknox.org/ I've had the opportunity to see both artist's work up close. I like Campbell soup but I fail to appreciate idiocy as art. At least Dali tried and left a more profound impact. I can now see the Official Salvidor Dali Museum in less than a 1/2 an hour drive.
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I like Warhol, as his works appeal to me more than Dali (though Dali had many interesting paintings). He worked with so many interesting mediums and subjects, and set the stage for an entirely new approach at art. I think it's amazing that he made something so simple as a soup can or Coca Cola such a strong work, even more amazing is that they basically became the epitome of the United States. I can't even imagine what that must have felt like...
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salvadore dali.
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I've always liked Warhol's paintings more. Like others have said in one way or another, they hit me viscerally in a way that Dali's paintings don't. I think Warhol was a genius idea man, yet his art was not as technically complicated as Dali's.
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Dali,to me was much more creative.Warhol was more a commercialized pop artist.
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Dali. He was brilliant.
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Not really a fair comparison as they are from different genres but I'll choose Dali as he is who has "spoken" to me the most. I have been to the Warhol museum in NY (yes, I know the main one is in PA though they have a small one in SoHo as well) and I plan on going to Dali's in FL as soon as I get the chance.
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without a doubt Dali. IN comparsion Warhol wasn't worthy enough to carry Dali's bruhes.
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Andy Warhol has been (and still is) more influential than Dali.
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Salvador Dali hands down.
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Salvador Dali I think for me.
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Dali because his dreamscapes were so intriguing and unforgettable.
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Andy Warhol because he engaged everyone in the conversation about What Is Art. Salvador Dali for work that stretched the viewers' own perceptions.
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ooh i dont know, i think theyre both quite cool. i like andy warhols stuff, but i also like all the clock stuff that salvador dali did.
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Even without the signature surrealism, Dali was a masterful painter with an amazing sense of composition, and his work was unbelievably meticulous. I have never seen so much as a single brushstroke in any of his paintings, which blows my mind. As an all-around artist, I think he destroys Warhol hands down.
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No comparison. Dali all the way.
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Dali by far.
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Salvador Dali, although I do like the soup cans. My Mom has a cookbook illustrated by Warhol from before he was famous.
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Are you really Andy Warhol? Are you comparing your self to the great Dali?
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Dali. Kind of sends the mind on a journey.
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I have a huge print of Andy Warhol's soup can in my kitchen, which brightens it with its bright colors in a very old image, Campbell's Soup. I can't see any of Dali's works being appropriate for that pupose, although he is such a genius. So Warhol for me!
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in my opinion neither were very good artists, I tend to like Bosh and artists that did hyper-realism works. But as with many famous artists their personal lives made their art more interesting than their art really was.
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l'art pour l'art.
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Salvador Dali was has always been my favorite painter.
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there is really no comparison, warhol destroyed art and dali destroyed a concept of art.
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Dali. Warhol was a junkie..
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Andy Warhol, simply because he had a larger cultural impact and presence (and I like his ideas).
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Both strange, but each made some interesting pieces of art. I'd go with Dali
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Dali definitely
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Dali without say
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I'm a warhol fan but in comparison to dali? I can't do it i mean Warhol's rival was so Lichtenstein So I choose c) Lichtenstein (both pop art icons, although i do love Herring but different era)
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Banksy
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I will go with Dali...I have more respect for his work
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