Salvador Dali -
"The Battle of Tetouan 1962" (Detail)
This artwork is:
- VERY RARE!
- Hand signed in ink on the image
- Bookplate
- Certificate of Authenticity is provided (photograph provided)
- Custom Framed in a contemporary gold Wood Frame
- Hand Wrapped Black Linen with a gold wood fillet and a Gold Artist Nameplate Metal Plaque.
- Framed Size: 22" x 24"
- Image Size: 10" x 12"
- Looking for different framing? Contact us!
This image is a detailed reproduction of "The Battle of Tetuan" (La Batalla de Tetuán), a surrealist painting created by Salvador Dalí in 1962.
Original Inspiration: The work is a surrealist interpretation of a massive 19th-century painting of the same name by Catalan artist Marià Fortuny.
Significance: It is one of Dalí's large-scale masterworks, reflecting his classic period where he combined historical themes with surrealist techniques.
Distinct Features: The composition features galloping horses, chaotic battle scenes, and signature melting or distorted elements characteristic of Dalí's style.
About the Artist: Salvador Dalí (1904–1989)
Salvador Dalí was a leading figure of the Surrealist movement and remains one of the most iconic and influential artists of the 20th century. Born in Figueres, Spain, Dalí was a master of technical precision, using a "hand-painted dream photograph" style to render the bizarre and the subconscious with startling clarity.
The Master of Surrealism
Dalí’s work is characterized by its exploration of subconscious imagery, Freudian symbolism, and meticulously detailed landscapes. His eccentric personality and flamboyant mustache made him a global celebrity, but it was his unparalleled ability to manipulate visual perception that cemented his legacy in art history.
Salvador Dali "The Battle of Tetouan '62" (Detail) Hand Signed w/ COA Framed Art
SKU: DALI412LV-Gold
$599.99Price

