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Earrings inspired by Salvador Dali: Angelus 1 (gold)
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Earrings inspired by Salvador Dali: Angelus 1

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Earrings - "Angelus 1" by Salvador Dalí - Architectonic Angelus by Millet (1933)

These earrings are inspired by the Architectonic Angelus by Millet (1933), a major work by Salvador Dalí where the artist reinterprets the famous Millet painting through a surreal and decomposed vision. Dalí projects his obsessions, symbols, and imagination by transforming human figures into monumental and disturbing, almost architectural forms.

Two finishes are available:
- Version in solid silver for a sober and timeless look
- Version in brass gilded with 24-carat gold for a luminous and sophisticated touch.

Presented in an elegant Dalí branded box, accompanied by an illustrated booklet tracing the artist's universe, these earrings embody a light and resolutely artistic piece of jewelry.

Dimensions: 2 x 1.4 cm
Materials: Silver / brass gilded with 24-carat gold

This piece of jewelry is delivered in a very pretty white and gold box: a beautiful presentation for a ready-to-give gift.
The jewelry of the Dalí Collection is exclusively designed by Joidart for the Gala - Salvador Dalí Foundation.

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Surrealism

Surrealism is an artistic and literary movement that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in Europe. It was founded by André Breton, who published the "Surrealist Manifesto" in 1924, defining the principles and goals of the movement. Surrealism was inspired by the ideas of Sigmund Freud on the unconscious and focused on the exploration of the unconscious and the subconscious, often through the use of automatism techniques (writing or painting without consciously thinking). In painting, surrealism manifested itself through the use of strange or irrational motifs and symbols, as well as the incorporation of surprising or incongruous details in the paintings. Among the famous surrealist artists in painting are Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo, Rene Magritte and Max Ernst. Salvador Dali is a Spanish surrealist artist known for his surrealist paintings. One of his most famous works associated with surrealism is "The Persistence of Memory" (1931). Dali also created many other surrealist works, such as "The Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening" (1944) and "The Great Masturbator" (1929). Rene Magritte is a Belgian surrealist artist known for his paintings that play with perspective and visual illusions. One of his most famous works is "The Treachery of Images" (1929), where he painted a pipe saying "This is not a pipe". Magritte also created many other surrealist works, such as "The Human Condition" (1933) and "The Empire of Lights" (1954). Max Ernst is a German surrealist artist known for his paintings filled with strange and dreamlike motifs. One of his most famous works is "Europe After the Rain II" (1940-42). Surrealism had a significant impact on 20th century art and culture and continues to influence many artists around the world. The movement paved the way for new forms of artistic expression by highlighting the importance of the unconscious and encouraging the use of automatism techniques. Many artists were influenced by surrealism and continued to explore these themes in their works, even after the end of the movement in the mid-20th century.

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