About the artwork
This lithograph is part of the series entitled "Les Chevaux Daliniens", created in 1983 and composed of representations of mythical or historical horses associated with famous figures, created from Salvador Dali's gouaches. In "Caligula", Dalí illustrates Incitatus, the horse of the Roman emperor Caligula, whom the latter is said to have considered appointing consul. Dali depicts the horse's head alone, against a fairly abstract background with surreal details such as deformations and floating elements, creating a sensation of power and mystery, blending historical references and imagination. This color lithograph, signed in the plate, was published by Armand et Georges Israël in 1983, with the artist's permission.
Expert opinion
This work reflects Dalí's characteristic surrealist style, blending dreamlike and symbolic elements to reinterpret historical and mythological themes.
About the artist
Born in Figueras, Spain, in 1904 and died in 1989, Salvador Dali was a Spanish surrealist painter, sculptor and screenwriter. He lived and worked mainly in Spain, but also spent time in Paris. In 1921, he entered the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid, but was expelled before graduating. Dalí is an emblematic figure of Surrealism and an eccentric artist who left his mark on twentieth-century art history. He is famous for his dreamlike images, boundless imagination and hyper-realist technique. His works combine symbolism, optical illusion and classical influences. Dali took part in the first Surrealist exhibition in Paris in 1929, and in 1936 exhibited at the International Surrealist Exhibition in London. He organized several exhibitions in the United States in the 1940s, where he became very popular. His work is regularly exhibited at the Dalí Museum in Figueras, inaugurated in 1974 and designed by himself.
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