Santiago El Grande, 1957 by Salvador Dali


80cm x 60cm
32" x 24"

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About Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a  window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies. 

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