A lot of his work is at the Dali Museum in Tampa, Florida. And his Last
Supper is in the Smithsonian Art Museum in D.C. It's in the
elevator/stairwell of the east (north?) wing (the side closer to the
Capitol). Saying it's in the stairwell sounds crappy, but you have to
experience riding down the elevator and seeing this giant, luminous painting
come into view.

Except for his later works, which are HUGE, the early/middle pieces aren't
terribly special in person.

-Kevin

> I'd love to see a Dali up close and personal. He's my favorite artist and
I somehow think that having posters, calendars, and prints just isn't doing
his work any justice. Are any of his there at the Louvre?
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