Artist:
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a renowned Spanish surrealist artist known for his dreamlike, often bizarre imagery and meticulous technical skill. One of the most iconic figures of 20th-century art, Dalí explored themes of time, memory, sexuality, and the subconscious, famously depicted in works like The Persistence of Memory (1931). Deeply influenced by Freudian psychoanalysis, Dalí’s art often blurred the lines between reality and illusion, making use of hyper-realistic techniques to represent irrational and fantastical scenes.
Dalí also drew inspiration from classical art and Greek mythology, reimagining ancient stories through a surrealist lens. In Metamorphosis of Narcissus (1937), for example, he transforms the Greek myth into a haunting meditation on vanity and identity. Similarly, his Venus de Milo with Drawers (1936) merges the beauty of Greek sculpture with psychoanalytic symbolism. These works reflect how Dalí, like many modern artists, incorporated the ideals and narratives of Greek art into a modern, psychologically complex context.
Material: Canvas
Frame: Rolled Canvas (Without Frame)
Print Quality: Our prints are crafted on premium archival materials, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and long-lasting durability. Fade-resistant and flawless, they’re designed to keep your space looking elegant for years.
Size: 22*30 inches
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Certificate of Authenticity: YES (emailed upon delivery)