The Architectonic Angelus 1933
Product Description
Obsessed with a peasant painting from his youth called The Angelus by Jean-Francois Millet, Dali referenced its composition throughout his career. Perhaps the most well known reference is his The Architectonic Angelus, 1933, in which the praying bodies of The Angelus' figures are represented by abstract eroded stones under which Dali's childhood self passes on the beach.
Product Details
- ColorsMulti
- Materials
Paper
- Measurements
39"L x 31"W
- OriginUSA
— Framed in Soho style wood
— Matted in crisp bright white
— Mounting hardware included
About the Designer
Spanish artist Salvador Dalí (1904 – 1989) was a groundbreaking icon of the Surrealist movement and one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. Extraordinarily imaginative, he also sculpted, and contributed to fashion, photography and theater. His surreal paintings are characterized by a refined sense of light and space often attributed to his study of Renaissance master works. In contemporary art, Dalí is now a master of his own movement.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In2-3 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation