The Meditative Rose, 1958
Product Description
Salvador Dali often used roses in his work as a symbol of female desire. The oversized rose in Rose Meditative, c.1958 hovers over a couple standing far below. The use of the rose is reminiscent of Dali's fellow surrealist Magritte, and his frequent use of the symbolic flower. This is a classic piece of Surrealism that's also classically beautiful.
Product Details
- Materials
Gold Wood Frame | On Foam Core | Plexi | Single White Mat | Sawtooth
- Measurements
18.5"L x 20.5"W x 0.875"H
— High quality print on heavy paper
— Printed with vibrant, color-fast inks
— Framed in a gold, traditional style molding
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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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation