Triumphant Angel
Triumphant Angel
Bronze, Blue patina, height: 50 cm, limited edition of 350 Copies , signed.
Religious motifs accompanied Dalí throughout his life, especially the figure of the angel. For him, it embodied grace, purity, and divine consciousness. In this sculpture, Surrealism merges with Cubist elements, visible in the stylized face and the trumpet – a reference to Picasso, whom Dalí admired.
Since the 1940s, when religious themes increasingly found their way into his work, angels have appeared regularly in his oeuvre. The trumpet connects heaven and earth and symbolizes the divine, while the balanced wings reflect Dalí's fascination with geometric precision. The sculpture thus represents his vision of heavenly aspiration and perfection.
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SPAIN, 1904 - 1989
Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí, born in Figueras in 1904, is considered one of the leading minds of surrealism and one of the most famous artists of the 20th century. Around 1929 he found his own style, which explored the world of the unconscious and dreams. With melting clocks and burning giraffes, he created iconic images that show his technical skills in an old-masterly style. Common themes in Dalí's works are intoxication, fever and religion, with his wife Gala often playing a central role. After an eventful life that took him from Spain to the USA and back to Europe, Dalí died in 1989, leaving a lasting legacy in the art world.