SALVADOR DALI

1904 – 1989  | Spain

 

Surrealism could exist in an apolitical context and refused to explicitly denounce fascism. Later in 1934, Dalí was subjected to a “trial”, in which he narrowly avoided being expelled from the Surrealist group. To this, Dalí retorted, “The difference between the Surrealists and me is that I am a Surrealist.”

After World War II, Dalí became one of the most recognized artists in the world, and his long cape, walking stick, haughty expression, and upturned waxed mustache became icons of his brand. His boastfulness and public declarations of his genius became essential elements of the public Dalí persona: “Every morning upon awakening, I experience a supreme pleasure: that of being Salvador Dalí”.

 

Work

Featured Artwork

SURREALIST KING

(from Memories of Surrealism)
1971

Chromolithograph and etching in colors on Arches paper.
Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered.

Frame Dimensions: Height 94.2 cm x 70.3 18 cm | Framed

Movement & Style: Surrealist

Good condition, light overall toning.

Price: $7,500 Original Frame Included

Return Policy: This item cannot be returned.
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