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Salvador Dalí, ‘La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967’, 1967, New River Fine Art
Salvador Dalí, ‘La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967’, 1967, New River Fine Art
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Salvador Dalí

La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967, 1967

Ink and Watercolor on Arches Paper
12 3/4 × 17 3/4 in
32.4 × 45.1 cm
This is a unique work.
$185,000
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Fort Lauderdale
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Salvador Dalí
Spanish, 1904–1989
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Salvador Dalí was a leading proponent of Surrealism, the 20-century avant-garde movement that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious through strange, dream-like imagery. “Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision,” he said. Dalí is specially credited with the innovation of “paranoia-criticism,” a philosophy of art making he defined as “irrational understanding based on the interpretive-critical association of delirious phenomena.” In addition to meticulously painting fantastic compositions, such as The Accommodations of Desire (1929) and the melting clocks in his famed The Persistence of Memory (1931), Dalí was a prolific writer and early filmmaker, and cultivated an eccentric public persona with his flamboyant mustache, pet ocelot, and outlandish behavior and quips.

Salvador Dalí, ‘La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967’, 1967, New River Fine Art
Salvador Dalí, ‘La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967’, 1967, New River Fine Art
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About the work
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Painting
Condition
Excellent Condition
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, Lower Right in black Ink
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Frame
Included
Price ranges of small paintings by Salvador Dalí
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$180,000–$190,000
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Salvador Dalí
Spanish, 1904–1989
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Salvador Dalí was a leading proponent of Surrealism, the 20-century avant-garde movement that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious through strange, dream-like imagery. “Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision,” he said. Dalí is specially credited with the innovation of “paranoia-criticism,” a philosophy of art making he defined as “irrational understanding based on the interpretive-critical association of delirious phenomena.” In addition to meticulously painting fantastic compositions, such as The Accommodations of Desire (1929) and the melting clocks in his famed The Persistence of Memory (1931), Dalí was a prolific writer and early filmmaker, and cultivated an eccentric public persona with his flamboyant mustache, pet ocelot, and outlandish behavior and quips.

Salvador Dalí

La Femme aux Cheveus d'or et son Garde, 1967, 1967

Ink and Watercolor on Arches Paper
12 3/4 × 17 3/4 in
32.4 × 45.1 cm
This is a unique work.
$185,000
Ships from Fort Lauderdale, FL, US
Shipping: $250 domestic, $350 rest of world
Location
Fort Lauderdale
Certificate
Certificate of authenticity
This work includes a certificate of authenticity.
Locked
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