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Salvador Dalí — The Face in the Windmill
Salvador Dalí

The Face in the Windmill

A striking lithograph by Salvador Dalí, *The Face in the Windmill* showcases the artist's signature Surrealist vision, seamlessly merging the human form with the architectural structure of a windmill in a dreamlike composition rich with symbolic intrigue. Rendered in vivid colors on Rives BFK paper, the work demonstrates Dalí's masterful printmaking technique, with meticulous detail and a bold chromatic palette that heightens its otherworldly atmosphere. The full margins of the sheet preserve the integrity of the composition, making it a distinguished example of Dalí's celebrated lithographic output.

Medium
Lithograph in colors, on Rives BFK paper, with full margins,

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Evening & Day Editions

October 26, 2015

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Salvador Dalí, The Face in the Windmill

A striking lithograph by Salvador Dalí, *The Face in the Windmill* showcases the artist's signature Surrealist vision, seamlessly merging the human form with the architectural structure of a windmill in a dreamlike composition rich with symbolic intrigue. Rendered in vivid colors on Rives BFK paper, the work demonstrates Dalí's masterful printmaking technique, with meticulous detail and a bold chromatic palette that heightens its otherworldly atmosphere. The full margins of the sheet preserve the integrity of the composition, making it a distinguished example of Dalí's celebrated lithographic output.

Medium
Lithograph in colors, on Rives BFK paper, with full margins,
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surrealism, 20th Century, Twentieth Century, Symbolic Subject, Male Artist, Mysterious Mood, Color Print, Symbolic Subject Matter, Modern Art, Print On Paper, Figurative Art, Renowned Master, Spanish Artist, Lithograph, Vibrant Colors, Master Artist, Dreamlike Imagery, Figurative

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Collected by

Hamilton Selway Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, Alex Capecelatro, Saul Beceiro Novo