ADAM AND EVE

ADAM AND EVE
Conceived in 1968, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 52x21x41,5cm | 20.5x8.3x16.3in

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 90,5x20x44cm | 35,6x7.9x17.3cm

BIRDMAN

BIRDMAN
Conceived in 1972, first cast in 1981, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 27x7x7cm | 10.6x2.8x2.8in

DALINIAN DANCER

DALINIAN DANCER
Conceived in 1949, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 40,5x20,5x22,5cm | 15.9x8.1x8.9in

DANCE OF TIME I

DANCE OF TIME I
Conceived in 1979, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 38,5x19x20,5cm | 15.2x7.5x8.1in

DANCE OF TIME II

DANCE OF TIME II
Conceived in 1979, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 30,5x19x20,5cm | 12.0x7.5x8.1in

DANCE OF TIME III

DANCE OF TIME III
Conceived in 1979, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 26,5x19x20,5cm | 10.4x7.5x8.1in

HOMAGE TO FASHION

HOMAGE TO FASHION
Conceived in 1971, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 51x22x27cm | 20.1x8.7x10.6in

HOMAGE TO NEWTON

HOMAGE TO NEWTON
Conceived and first cast in 1980, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 35x11x16cm | 13.8x4.3x6.3in

HOMAGE TO TERPSICHORE

HOMAGE TO TERPSICHORE
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 70,5x23x44cm | 27.8x9.1x17.3in

HORSE SADDLED WITH TIME

HORSE SADDLED WITH TIME
Conceived and first cast in 1980, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 44x17x56cm | 17.3x6.7x22.0in

LADY GODIVA WITH BUTTERFLY

LADY GODIVA WITH BUTTERFLY
Conceived in 1976, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 51x41x24cm | 20.1x16.1x9.4in

MAN WITH BUTTERFLY

MAN WITH BUTTERFLY
Conceived in 1968, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 55,5x13x13cm | 21.9x5.1x5.1in

NOBILITY OF TIME

NOBILITY OF TIME
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 60x38x29cm | 23.6x15.0x11.4in

PROFILE OF TIME

PROFILE OF TIME
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 51x35x35cm | 20.1x13.8x13.8in

SAINT GEORGE AND THE DRAGON

SAINT GEORGE AND THE DRAGON
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 46x28x45cm | 18.1x11.0x17.7in

SNAIL AND THE ANGEL

SNAIL AND THE ANGEL
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 44x35x60cm | 17.3x13.8x23.6in

SPACE ELEPHANT

SPACE ELEPHANT
Conceived and first cast in 1980, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 94x14x43cm | 37.0x5.5x16.9in

SPACE VENUS

SPACE VENUS
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 65x32,5x32,5cm | 25.6x12.8x12.8in

SURREALIST NEWTON

SURREALIST NEWTON
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 49x14x24cm | 19.3x5.5x9.4in

SURREALIST PIANO

SURREALIST PIANO
Conceived in 1954, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 60x23,5x38,5cm | 23.6x9.3x15.2in

SURREALIST WARRIOR

SURREALIST WARRIOR
Conceived in 1971, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 51x19x32,5cm | 20.1x7.5x12.8in

TRIUMPHANT ANGEL

TRIUMPHANT ANGEL
Conceived in 1976, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 50x17x18cm | 19.7x6.7x7.1in

TRIUMPHANT ELEPHANT

TRIUMPHANT ELEPHANT
Conceived in 1975, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 53x14,5x25cm | 20.9x5.7x9.8in

UNICORN

UNICORN
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 57x33,5x48cm | 22.4x13.2x18.9in

VISION OF THE ANGEL

VISION OF THE ANGEL
Conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 44x34,5x34,5cm | 17.3x13.6x13.6in

WOMAN AFLAME

WOMAN AFLAME
Conceived and first cast in 1980, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 84x23,5x29cm | 33.1x9.3x11.4in

WOMAN OF TIME

WOMAN OF TIME
Conceived in 1973, first cast in 1984, Edition of 350 + 35 PdA, Bronze sculpture, 65,5x21,5x17,5cm | 25.8x8.5x6.9in

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DALÍ

Salvador Dalí

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquis of Púbol, was born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Catalonia (Spain). From a young age, he exhibited unusual behavior and an early talent for art. His parents, struck by his resemblance to a brother who had died before his birth (also named Salvador), raised him with the belief that he was the reincarnation of his deceased sibling — a concept that deeply influenced his psyche and his work.

Dalí attended the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid, where he met other young artists and intellectuals, including Luis Buñuel and Federico García Lorca. Although he frequently clashed with his professors due to his rebellious spirit, he developed a personal style initially inspired by Impressionism, Cubism, and Metaphysical painting.

In the 1920s, he became involved with the Surrealist movement, led by André Breton. Dalí brought a new visual language to Surrealism, inspired by Freud’s psychoanalysis and the world of dreams, creating dreamlike, disturbing, and symbol-rich imagery. His painting technique, hyper-realistic and extremely detailed, merged with absurd and irrational content.

His most famous work is "The Persistence of Memory" (1931), which features the iconic melting clocks that have become a universal symbol of Surrealism.

In 1929, he met Gala Éluard, born Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, who became his muse, lover, and later, wife. Gala was the central figure in Dalí’s life: she supported him, inspired him, and managed his financial affairs. Their relationship was intense and complex, and Gala appears in many of his works.

In the 1930s, due to his sympathy for Francoism and his strong individualism, Dalí was expelled from the official Surrealist group by André Breton. Dalí responded with the famous phrase: “I am Surrealism.”

During World War II, he moved to the United States with Gala, where he lived for about eight years. During this period, he gained international recognition, working not only in painting but also in cinema (with Hitchcock and Disney), fashion, design, photography, and advertising.

Upon returning to Spain, Dalí lived between Port Lligat, Púbol, and Figueres, where he created the Dalí Theatre-Museum, a grand architectural and artistic project dedicated to himself, inaugurated in 1974.

After Gala’s death in 1982, Dalí fell into a deep depression. In 1984, he was the victim of a fire in his house in Púbol, which worsened his health. He died on January 23, 1989, in Figueres, at the age of 84. He is buried in the crypt of his Theatre-Museum.


I am Surrealism!