Salvador Dali: Hamlet contemplating the Skull of Yorick (1967)
Salvador Dali painting of Hamlet contemplating the Skull of Yorick (1967) available from RRFA
Salvador Dali painting of Hamlet contemplating the Skull of Yorick (1967) available from RRFA
“From Lines to Shadows” is a virtual art exhibition taking you on a journey through the rich tapestry of Spain during the 20th and 21st centuries. Commonalities shared by renowned Spanish artists such as Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Javier Calleja, Edgar Plans, and Antoni Tapies, from surrealism to playful abstraction, reflect a exploration of the subconscious, a celebration of cultural heritage, and commitment to innovation.
By Kat Barrow-Horth, for Robin Rile Fine Art A short distance from the whitewashed town of Cadaques on Spain’s Costa Brava, a staggered house sits perched above an unassuming bay known as Port Llligat. The home, initially a fishing hut, belonged to artist Salvador Dali & his wife, Gala. The two purchased the hut & …
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Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Le Minotaure (1981) Bronze edition of 99 . HGT: 44.5 Cm Tall. Stamped verso “Cire Valsuani Perdue, 67/99 NE” Literature: Descharnes, Robert & Nicolas “Le Dur et le Mou” catalogue, pg. 260-261, Ref #669 PRICE: on request The Minotaur is one of the most represented mythological characters in art history, expressing the …
By Reed V. Horth, for Robin Rile Fine Art. Scarcely in Art History does a symbol emerge which is more internationally recognized than the “Soft Watch”. The mere sight of a melted object is often enough to evoke thoughts of Spanish master Salvador Dali’s transcendent masterpiece “Persistence of Memory” (1931- Museum of Modern Art, …
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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Of all the movements in Modern Art (including Impressionism, Cubism & Dadaism) the Surrealist Movement was, in many respects, the most important and influential of the modern era. It was spearheaded by poets such as Andre Breton, whose “The Surrealist Manifesto” (1924) became the benchmark from which many other artists were inspired. One of the …
artnet Gallery Network ______________________________________________________ How the Husband-and-Wife Duo Behind Robin Rile Fine Art Have Made a Name for Themselves by Staying Ahead of the Curve The company and advisory specializes in art by Post-war masters. By Taylor Dafoe @ artnet Gallery Network, March 11, 2019 Reed Horth and Kat Barrow-Horth. Courtesy of Robin Rile Fine Art. ______________________________________________________________ …
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During the 2017 Art Basel Miami Beach celebration, there was only one place to see a selection of original paintings and sculpture from Spanish master Salvador Dali (1904-1989), CIBO South Beach. Robin Rile Fine Art, in conjunction with the Liberty Entertainment Group, The Dali Universe’s US-Based curator Bertrand Epaud, and Breakthru Beverage presented 9 original …