Transitional moment by Salvador Dali

Incredible in the execution of the canvas “Transitional Moment” belongs to the brush of Surrealist Dali. It was written in 1934 at the peak of the artist’s fame. The narration

Dream II by Salvador Dali

The dream was written at a time when Dali and Gala found themselves an uncomfortable haven in a fishing hut at Port Ligat, which they later turned into a luxurious,

Anthropomorphic bread by Salvador Dali

Bread is a permanent and important leitmotif in the work of Dali. His trademark sign, along with the “fluid” things and prop headstones. In his youth, Dali painted classic still

The Crucifixion by Salvador Dali

The painting of the Spanish surrealist artist Salvador DalĂ­ is full of dreams and “visions”, but much of his art came from the mind, for example the idea of depicting

Warrior by Salvador Dali

Virtually the whole space of the canvas is occupied by the largest plan of the warrior’s face. Head in helmet, mouth covered with fingers bent fingers. From the warrior’s eye

Mad Tristan by Salvador Dali

The history of the unfortunate lovers Tristan and Isolde occupied Dali for many years. He took so much that he, based on Wagner’s opera, created a libretto and scenery for

Bather by Salvador Dali

In this picture, written in 1924, Dali portrayed his friend Juan Hirau. At present, the canvas is kept in the family of the descendants of Hirau. On the beach, on

Portrait of Gala by Salvador Dali

The painting is also known as ‘Anzhelyus Galy’; on the wall hangs a variation on the theme ‘Angela’ by Millet, which was an obsessive impression of Dali. Two figures in

Funeral Game by Salvador Dali

By the end of the 1920s, Dali joined surrealism and developed a “paranoid – critical method” with which he extracted images and associations from his subconscious. The ‘funeral game’ was

The Battle of Tetuan by Salvador Dali

Painting Salvador Dali “Battle of Tetuan” – ironic allusion to the same painting by the artist Mariano Fortuni. The plot of both paintings dates back to the historic event that

Skull of Zurbaran by Salvador Dali

Sources of inspiration Dali often found in the past. In a number of his paintings can be traced the influence of artists of the XVII century Velazquez and Vermeer. “Skull

Basket with bread by Salvador Dali

This is a relatively early thing for Salvador Dali. The painting was written in 1926 as a present by Garcia Lorca, with whom Dali was very friendly. Subsequently, the artist