Dali Magritte | Surrealism
Salvador Dali was a leading figure in the Surrealist art movement from the early 20th century. Known for his improbable combinations, he tried to reveal images and symbolism from his dream state in his paintings. For example, Dali depicted an elephant with legs as thin as toothpicks in Temptation of Saint Anthony or a clock melting on a barren tree from the Persistence of Memory.
Rene Magritte was another leading member of Surrealism. This Belgian Surrealist had more comical, lighthearted approach in his art often illustrating blue skies with puffy clouds, humorous phrases like "Ce n'est pas une pipe" in a painting with of a pipe, and a Bowler Hat Man with Apple.
Our Dali Magritte Surrealism Collection showcases Dali and Magritte paintings adapted into statues. Collectible museum replicas created by Parastone.