If I'm not mistaken Dali was obsessed with Vermeer's Lacemaker.
Apparently he did not have a good relationship with his father. The
latter would give lectures to his son when he had done something
wrong. Dali was listening to his father going on and on while seeing a
copy of the Lacemaker behind his father. Dali became as a result
obsessed with the painting and it  was, later on,  reworked by him as
some sort of catharsis, a way to vent his anger towards his father?

I could be wrong though.

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