Salvador Dali’s Alexis is an original drypoint work signed in pencil by the artist, depicting an angel, a demon and a rider on a horse to convey surrealist symbolism.
Part of the Flors Dali (The Fruits) series, Apricot Knight shows a figure made up of foliage and fruit, placed above a sketch of a knight upon his horse.
In true surrealist form, Salvador Dalí portrays an absurd landscape scene that is hard to define. A winged figure inhabits the right of the image, while tube like structures and humanoid faces twist around a central, machine like object.
Dominated by strong yellow tones, Salvador Dali’s Adelaide’s Promise is an ethereal scene showing a golden haired woman standing over a crouched figure.
The strong and intentional use of line becomes the dominant feature of Salvador Dalí’s Autumn, which portrays a woman carrying a basket of fruit on her head whilst cherubs dance at her feet.
In this minimal surrealist landscape Dalí portrays a tall slender figure, two red blocks and abstract shapes in the sky, all of which are connected by a dominant horizon line.
Salvador Dalí’s Aquarius depicts the astrological sign’s symbol, the Water Bearer. The figure is seated, directly gazing out at the viewer, whilst water flows from the vessel in their hands.
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