Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989)
“Surrealist Angel” (1983)
Edition of 450 in bronze.
73cm x 38cm x 22cm (28.7 x 15 x 8.7 inches)
Certificate of authenticity from the publisher as descended from Dali.
Literature: Catalogue Raisonne “Le Dur et le Mou” by Robert & Nicolas Descharnes, pg. 148-149, Ref #382.
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Angels are an important theme throughout Dali‘s work. We find a great many references to them in his writings. In an entry dated May 1953 in his Diary of a Genius, Dali wrote, “I have drawn from sunrise until the evening six faces of mathematical angels, explosive, and of such great beauty that I remained exhausted and stiff.” And on August 1953, “Everything is on the ‘outside’ with angels, it is impossible to picture them anymore without this ‘outside’.- Robert & Nicolas Descharnes, Catalogue Raisonne, “Le Dur et le Mou”, 2004
Salvador DALI- Surrealist Angel 73cm bronze sculpture In Situ