Salvador Dalí (1904~1989) was a Spanish surrealist painter and printmaker, influential for his explorations of subconscious imagery. As an art student in Madrid and Barcelona. Dalí assimilated a vast number of artistic styles and displayed unusual technical facility as a painter. It was not until the late 1920s, however, that two events brought about the development of his mature artistic style: his discovery of Sigmund Freud's writings on the erotic significance of subconscious imagery and his affiliation with the Paris Surrealists, a group of artists and writers who sought to establish the “greater reality” of the human subconscious over reason.
Dalí's sculptures are inspired by the most recognizable images and motifs from his paintings. We are excited and honored to be selected by Dali Universe to represent their collection of limited-edition sculptures, which includes some of his most iconic surrealist visions.
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Salvador Dali, Adam and Eve, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Alice in Wonderland, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Birdman, 1981
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Salvador Dali, Dalinian Dancer, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Dance of Time I, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Dance of Time II, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Dance of Time III, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Homage to Fashion, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Homage to Newton, 1980
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Salvador Dali, Homage to Terpsichore, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Horse Saddled with Time, 1980
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Salvador Dali, Lady Godiva With Butterflies, 1979
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Salvador Dali, Man with Butterfly, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Nobility of Time, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Profile of Time, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Saint George and the Dragon, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Snail and the Angel, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Space Elephant, 1980
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Salvador Dali, Space Venus, 1984
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Salvador Dali, Surrealist Newton, 1984