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d'ART ID#: 135793
Length: 20.75 in (52.71 cm)
Height: 28.75 in (73.03 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
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Media Types:
Lithograph , Mixed Media , Serigraph
Style & Subject:
Figurative , Surrealism , Symbolism
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Salvador Dali

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Homage To Fashion

Salvador Dali

Limited Edition Prints - US $1,999.00

Published by Washington Green USA
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Description...
"Homage To Fashion" by Salvador Dali

Mixed Media (Lithograph, Serigraph, L'eau Forte) Limited Edition on fine art paper
The print comes with a unique stamp by the Dali Foundation, making these highly collectable.
Matted with white matting
Edition Size -500


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BACKGROUND
Originally created in 1971 Dalí celebrates his relationship with the world of high fashion through his depiction of two figures; Venus dressed with flowers and flowing robes, and her knight paying homage to her elegance on bended knee. More mannequin-like figures fade delicately into the background, giving this composition an air of lightness and fragility.


"Homage To Fashion" is one of six of his original paintings that have been reproduced into Limited Edition print format. The other prints include:
"Dance of Time
"Alice in Wonderland"
"Space Triumph"
"Surrealist Piano"
"Lady Godiva"


In the early stages of Dali's career he was greatly inspired by the theories of Freud on the subconscious and the meaning of dreams. Indeed much of the surrealist movement can be paralleled with the work of Freud at that time. The foundation of the surrealist movement was based upon the explanation and interpretation of dreams and the hidden unconscious desires. To bring up images from his subconscious mind, Dalí began to induce hallucinatory states upon himself by a process he described as 'paranoiac critical'. Once Dalí perfected this method, his painting style matured very quickly and he began to produce the paintings that made him the world's best known surrealist artist.

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