Galatea of the Spheres/Dali. Spain.
Original Spanish poster to promote cultural Spanish tourism through a work of art by Salvador Dalí.
Scene depicts "Galatea of the Spheres" which is an oil painting created in 1952, showing his wife and muse, Gala Dalí. The painting is a notable example of Dalí's "Nuclear Mysticism" period, reflecting his fascination with nuclear physics and the disintegration of the atom, as seen in Gala's fragmented form composed of spheres. The name "Galatea" refers to a sea nymph from Classical mythology, and the painting symbolizes the interconnectedness of the universe and the underlying structures of reality through the arrangement of spheres.
You can see Jon Miró's sun in the right bottom corner (last picture). It is the first abstract symbol that has been used to identify a country. A simple drawing, with quick strokes and in three colors, yellow, red and black, has served to turn this image into one of Miró's most recognized works.
This isn’t just a original poster.It’s a portal into the surreal mind of Salvador Dalí—visionary, rebel, genius.
Style: surrealism
Size: 85x55 cm
Material: coated paper
Printed in 2004
Publisher: GRUP 3, S.L.
Made in Spain.
Condition: as seen on the pictures.
This is not a recent issue, replica or tourist souvenir.
