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Ivanhoe - Rowena

Ivanhoe - Rowena

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Miami, FL

Velázquez, Dalí excelled in drawing and classical aspects of painting. In the late 1920s fellow Catalan Joan

Category

1970s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Masque De La Mort
Masque De La Mort

Masque De La Mort

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Miami, FL

Velázquez, Dalí excelled in drawing and classical aspects of painting. In the late 1920s fellow Catalan Joan

Category

1970s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

The Earth Goddess (The Chef)

The Earth Goddess (The Chef)

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Miami, FL

Velázquez, Dalí excelled in drawing and classical aspects of painting. In the late 1920s fellow Catalan Joan

Category

1980s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Faust - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold
Faust - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold

Faust - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold

By (after) Salvador Dali

Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH

age and Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali received his first drawing lessons when he was ten years old. His

Category

1960s Modern Mixed Media

Materials

Porcelain

Venus - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold
Venus - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold

Venus - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold

By (after) Salvador Dali

Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH

showed at an early age and Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali received his first drawing lessons when he was

Category

1960s Modern Mixed Media

Materials

Porcelain

Salvador Dali - Sator from "Faust"
Salvador Dali - Sator from "Faust"

Salvador Dali - Sator from "Faust"

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH

talent as an artist showed at an early age and Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali received his first drawing

Category

1960s Surrealist Nude Prints

Materials

Etching

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Dali Drawing For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact dali drawing you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. You can easily find an example made in the Modern style, while we also have 5 Modern versions to choose from as well. If you’re looking for a dali drawing from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 20th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 21st Century. If you’re looking to add a dali drawing to create new energy in an otherwise neutral space in your home, you can find a work on 1stDibs that features elements of gray, beige, black, brown and more. A dali drawing from Salvador Dalí, Sergio Barletta, Edward Zelinsky, Sergio Lazo and MB visual — each of whom created distinctive versions of this kind of work — is worth considering. Artworks like these — often created in paper, pencil and woodcut print — can elevate any room of your home. A large dali drawing can prove too dominant for some spaces — a smaller dali drawing, measuring 10 high and 9.75 wide, may better suit your needs.

How Much is a Dali Drawing?

The average selling price for a dali drawing we offer is $2,500, while they’re typically $300 on the low end and $225,750 for the highest priced.

Salvador Dalí­ for sale on 1stDibs

Instantly recognizable by his waxed, upturned mustache, the flamboyant Salvador Dalí is one of modern art’s most distinctive figures. He is also one of the icons of the 20th-century avant-garde Surrealist movement, whose dreamlike images, drawn from the depths of the unconscious, he deployed in paintings, sculptures, prints and fashion, as well as in film collaborations with Luis Buñuel and Alfred Hitchcock.

Dalí was born in Figueres, Catalonia, and even as a youngster, displayed the sensitivity, sharp perception and vivid imagination that would later define his artworks. In these, he conjured childhood memories and employed religious symbols and Freudian imagery like staircases, keys and dripping candles to create unexpected, often shocking pieces.

Dalí's use of hyperrealism in conveying Surrealist symbols and concepts that subvert accepted notions of reality is epitomized in what is perhaps his most recognizable painting, The Persistence of Memory (1931), in which he depicts the fluidity of time through melting clocks, their forms inspired by Camembert cheese melting in the sun. His artistic genius, eccentric personality and eternal quest for fame made him a global celebrity.

“Each morning when I awake, I experience again a supreme pleasure,” he once said. “That of being Salvador Dalí.”

Find original Salvador Dalí paintings, prints, sculptures and other works on 1stDibs.

A Close Look at Surrealist Art

In the wake of World War I’s ravaging of Europe, artists delved into the unconscious mind to confront and grapple with this reality. Poet and critic André Breton, a leader of the Surrealist movement who authored the 1924 Surrealist Manifesto, called this approach “a violent reaction against the impoverishment and sterility of thought processes that resulted from centuries of rationalism.” Surrealist art emerged in the 1920s with dreamlike and uncanny imagery guided by a variety of techniques such as automatic drawing, which can be likened to a stream of consciousness, to channel psychological experiences.

Although Surrealism was a groundbreaking approach for European art, its practitioners were inspired by Indigenous art and ancient mysticism for reenvisioning how sculptures, paintings, prints, performance art and more could respond to the unsettled world around them.

Surrealist artists were also informed by the Dada movement, which originated in 1916 Zurich and embraced absurdity over the logic that had propelled modernity into violence. Some of the Surrealists had witnessed this firsthand, such as Max Ernst, who served in the trenches during World War I, and Salvador Dalí, whose otherworldly paintings and other work responded to the dawning civil war in Spain.

Other key artists associated with the revolutionary art and literary movement included Man Ray, Joan Miró, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Frida Kahlo and Meret Oppenheim, all of whom had a distinct perspective on reimagining reality and freeing the unconscious mind from the conventions and restrictions of rational thought. Pablo Picasso showed some of his works in “La Peinture Surréaliste” — the first collective exhibition of Surrealist painting — which opened at Paris’s Galerie Pierre in November of 1925. (Although Magritte is best known as one of the visual Surrealist movement’s most talented practitioners, his famous 1943 painting, The Fifth Season, can be interpreted as a formal break from Surrealism.)

The outbreak of World War II led many in the movement to flee Europe for the Americas, further spreading Surrealism abroad. Generations of modern and contemporary artists were subsequently influenced by the richly symbolic and unearthly imagery of Surrealism, from Joseph Cornell to Arshile Gorky.

Find a collection of original Surrealist paintings, sculptures, prints and multiples and more art on 1stDibs.