"The Hallucinogenic Toreador" Dalí Wall Art
About the Artwork
"The Hallucinogenic Toreador" is an oil painting by Salvador Dalí from 1969–1970, showcasing his surrealist interpretation. Displayed at the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, it conveys Dalí's wife's aversion to bullfighting. The work blends symbolism, optical illusions, and familiar motifs through Dalí's paranoiac-critical method, demonstrating his visual language and artistic prowess
About Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí was a Spanish surrealist artist known for his striking and bizarre images. His work blended reality with dreamlike scenes, often incorporating melting clocks and desolate landscapes. Born in 1904, Dalí's eccentric manner and attention to detail made him a leading figure in Surrealism. He is remembered for his technical skill, precise craftsmanship, and the vivid and unique imagination displayed in his extensive body of work.
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Our ready-to-hang mounted canvas offers unbeatable value and is widely regarded as the top product of its type on the market. Learn more about the quality of the Artify mounted canvas by watching this short video. You can further enhance the canvas with a modern floating frame, available in black, white, or natural wood, to match your existing decor.
If your budget allows, the gallery-style framed print (behind glass) is the most sophisticated option. Explore all three framing options by watching this short video.
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For years, Artify has been a trusted provider of high-quality wall art in the U.K . Customers value our uncompromising commitment to quality, expert customer service, and the ease of receiving meticulously crafted artwork delivered right to their doors, ready to hang. With Artify, you aren't just buying wall art; you're investing in a piece that enhances your living environment.
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"The Hallucinogenic Toreador" Dalí Wall Art
About the Artwork
"The Hallucinogenic Toreador" is an oil painting by Salvador Dalí from 1969–1970, showcasing his surrealist interpretation. Displayed at the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, it conveys Dalí's wife's aversion to bullfighting. The work blends symbolism, optical illusions, and familiar motifs through Dalí's paranoiac-critical method, demonstrating his visual language and artistic prowess
About Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí was a Spanish surrealist artist known for his striking and bizarre images. His work blended reality with dreamlike scenes, often incorporating melting clocks and desolate landscapes. Born in 1904, Dalí's eccentric manner and attention to detail made him a leading figure in Surrealism. He is remembered for his technical skill, precise craftsmanship, and the vivid and unique imagination displayed in his extensive body of work.
Shop More Art By Dalí
Discover the full spectrum of Dalí's work in our collection here.
Choose The Framing Option That’s Right For You
Our ready-to-hang mounted canvas offers unbeatable value and is widely regarded as the top product of its type on the market. Learn more about the quality of the Artify mounted canvas by watching this short video. You can further enhance the canvas with a modern floating frame, available in black, white, or natural wood, to match your existing decor.
If your budget allows, the gallery-style framed print (behind glass) is the most sophisticated option. Explore all three framing options by watching this short video.
Why Shop With Artify
For years, Artify has been a trusted provider of high-quality wall art in the U.K . Customers value our uncompromising commitment to quality, expert customer service, and the ease of receiving meticulously crafted artwork delivered right to their doors, ready to hang. With Artify, you aren't just buying wall art; you're investing in a piece that enhances your living environment.
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