Salvador Dalí

Painter 1904 – 1989
Steady
#110
Historical Importance
1.4M
2025 Wikipedia Views
-13.3%
Year-over-Year
-13%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) remains one of the 20th century's most recognizable artists, earning the #110 rank in historical importance for his profound influence on the Surrealist movement. As a painter, his intensely detailed and often bizarre dreamscapes, like The Persistence of Memory, challenged conventional art boundaries and cemented his legacy in modern cultural history.

Despite this high historical ranking, Dalí's internet attention in 2025, measured by 1.4 million Wikipedia views, suggests he commands a notable but arguably overrepresented level of interest relative to his historical standing. His Attention Gap score of +2x indicates the modern internet pays him twice the attention one might expect based purely on the Pantheon project's measure of global cultural impact. For context, a figure ranked just 36 places higher in importance, like Frida Kahlo (#146 importance), garnered significantly more attention with 2.3M views.

This strong web presence is, however, showing signs of cooling. Dalí experienced a 13.3% year-over-year decline in views, and his Q1 versus Q3 momentum for 2025 also dipped by 13%, suggesting the intense fascination with this iconic painter may be slightly waning in the immediate online sphere.

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