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Reproduction of bronze sculpture titled 'Surrealist Angel' after Salvador Dalí

Reproduction of bronze sculpture titled 'Surrealist Angel' after Salvador Dalí

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History

The 'Surrealist Angel' is one of Salvador Dalí's iconic sculptural works, originally created in the mid-20th century as part of his exploration of surrealist themes in three-dimensional form. Dalí's sculptures often featured elongated, dreamlike figures that challenged conventional representations of the human form, reflecting his fascination with the subconscious and spiritual symbolism. This particular piece exemplifies his signature style with its distorted proportions, flowing lines, and mystical subject matter. Reproductions of Dalí's 'Surrealist Angel' are highly sought after by collectors of surrealist art, modern sculpture enthusiasts, and admirers of Dalí's revolutionary artistic vision. These pieces appeal to those who appreciate the intersection of fine art and accessible collectibles, allowing a broader audience to own representations of iconic 20th-century masterworks. The sculpture's striking visual impact and association with one of history's most celebrated artists make it a compelling decorative and conversation piece for art lovers worldwide.

Origin

Spain

Maker

After Salvador Dalí

Time period

Late 20th to Early 21st century reproduction