This document provides a chronological overview of key events and works from Salvador Dali's life and career between 1926-1936. It describes his early involvement with surrealism in Paris through connections with artists like Luis Bunuel and Gala. Some of his most famous works from this period are mentioned, including The Persistence of Memory (1931) and collaborations on films like Un Chien Andalou (1929). The text also outlines Dali's exhibitions, publications, and increasing prominence within the surrealist movement during these formative years.