Salvador Dali
"Aliyah- The Rebirth of Israel"
This art is:
- NEW- never before framed
- Vintage Advertising Poster from Goldman Galleries in Haifa. The Original image was used for the exhibit of 25 prints celebrating the 20th anniversary of the State of Israel in April 1968 at The Gallery of Modern Art.
- Midcentury Circa 1968
- Printed in Israel & Framed in the United States
- Custom framed
- Double matted in blue and white
- Framed Size: 23" x 27"
- Image Size: 15" x 19"
- Ready to hang hardware included
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- Framed in the USA
- Salvador Dali's "Aliya- The Rebirth of Israel" captures the essence of Zionist spirit. The artwork comes thoughtfully framed and matted, ready to assume a prominent place in your collection. Measuring 23 inches in width and 27 inches in height, this piece reflects a unique convergence of art and politics, presenting an evocative portrayal of Israeli heritage.
SALVADOR DALI
Salvador Dali, born in 1904 at Figuera, Spain, is a world famous Surrealist painter and graphic artist – also renown for his eccentricities as an “artistic personality.”
Originally influenced by Futurism in 1924, Dali began to imitate the “dream realities” of the Italian Metaphysical painters around Chirico. But by 1929, Dali had emerged as the leading Surrealist painter of his time.
In 1940, Dali came to live in the United States, and since has enjoyed both artistic and financial success. His spectacular style has also been employed in films, advertising the ballet and in a novel and an autobiography entitled “The Secret Life of Salvador Dali.”
Despite his claim to a secret life, Dali’s exhibitionism has made him a celebrity unexcelled in the art world. His work, however, is taken seriously, and he ranks as one of the major contemporary artists of our time. He is included in virtually every major museum collection in the world, and privately he is collected with fervor.