DETAILS
Year:conceived in 1976, first cast in 1984
Height:225 cm
Material:bronze
Technique:lost wax
Edition Size:8 plus 4 EA (plus 2 authorized foundry proofs)

 

DESCRIPTION
Religious imagery fascinated and intrigued Dalí throughout his lifetime. For Dalí, angels expressed grace, nobility and lightness. Dalí once said “nothing is more stimulating than the idea of an angel!”. The face and trumpet in the sculpture, echo the Cubist style pioneered by Pablo Picasso, who Dalí admired. It is interesting that Cubism and Surrealism co-exist in this sculpture. For Dalí, angels represented divine awareness, purity, protection and illumination. The key element of the sculpture is the trumpet, it links heaven and earth. The angel’s wings are in perfect equilibrium, referencing Dalí’s obsession with geometrical precision.  

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