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Comments: Quick delivery. Purchased with Maxi Poster frame which is also excellent value for money. Highly recommended
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Comments: I already purchased two Salvador Dali pictures this completes the set
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Comments: Colors are vibrant, generally quite nice.
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Comments: This is a beautiful picture with lots of detial. The poster alone lacks color, but when put in a nice thick black frame, it really stands out.
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Purchase Reason Comments: Very happy overall. I was a bvit disappointed however with the intense amount of light reflection on glass. Would be nice to have choice of glare free glass.
Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » Soft Watch at the Moment of First Explosion, c.1954by Salvador DalíPoster91 x 61 cm (without border: 78 x 48 cm) Item #: 96971 Usually ships in
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Product InformationMelting watches and insects against a Spanish coastal background are two of the trademark symbols Salvador Dali uses in his expression of the destruction of atomic weapons in “Soft Watch at the Moment of First Explosion.” Dali, as eccentric as his artwork, broke artistic ground with a Surrealistic style containing extraordinarily realistic detail and bold, disturbingly dreamlike images. Influenced by Freud’s writings regarding dreams and the subconscious, Dali exposed his era’s fears, hopes and frustrations. Poster is made of 50% recycled fiber. About the ArtistFlamboyant and groundbreaking Spanish artist Salvador Dali is considered one of the 20th century’s greatest artists. An icon of the Surrealist movement his blend of eccentric perspectives and controversial influences resulted in wildly imaginative, unforgettable dreamscapes that are uniquely Dali. Inspired by Freud, Dali accessed his subconscious to create more intense artistic expression. Creatively prolific, he produced 1,500 paintings, along with sculptures, drawings, films, clothing and jewelry. © AllPosters
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