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Salvador Dali's Surrealist Angel bronze sculpture at Toronto's Casa Loma Castle

Why These Three Symbols Fascinated Salvador Dalí

Find out what angels, crowns, and pianos meant to the Spanish Surrealist. artnet Galleries Team, July 26, 2019. Melting clocks, grasshoppers, lobsters, and chests of drawers—Salvador Dalí had an extensive lexicon of favored symbols. This summer, Robin Rile Fine Art is presenting a range works by the outlandish Spanish artist, each a window into Dalí’s unique world of symbols. Below, …

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John Wayne, from Cowboys and Indians (F. & S. II.377)

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) John Wayne, from Cowboys and Indians (F. & S. II.377) screenprint in colors, 1986, on Lenox Museum Board, signed in pencil, annotated ‘UNIQUE’ in another hand over an erased number (the edition was 250 plus 50 artist’s proofs), published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York, the full sheet, a faint …

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Le Grand Discobole (2001)

ARMAN (nee. Armand Fernandez, French-American 1928-2005) Le Grand Discobole (2001) Dimensions: 61 x 43.3 x 31.5in (157 x 110 x 80 cm) Interactive, vertically sliced bronze figure with welded hinges incorporated on circular base. (image of work is shown closed and open) Edition of 8 + 4 EA APA# 8312.01.001

Force Décuplée

ARMAN (nee. Armand Fernandez, French-American 1928-2005) Force Décuplée (1995) Dimensions: 82.5 x 29.3 x 29.3 in (209.6 x 74.4 x 74.4 cm) (closed) Vertically sliced black patinated bronze male torso re-welded with hinges. Interactive (image of work is shown closed and open) Edition of 5 + 3 EA APA# 8312.95.009

Alice In Wonderland

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) “Alice in Wonderland” (1977-1984) Gold Patina Edition of 350 with 35EA in bronze. Numbered #8/350 90.5cm (including base). Literature: Catalogue Raisonne “Le Dur et le Mou” by Robert & Nicolas Descharnes, pg. 243, Ref #624. SOLD