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What is the artwork "EGGS ON PLATE WITHOUT THE FLAT" by Salvador Dalí?
This surrealist masterpiece by Salvador Dalí explores symbolic imagery, featuring eggs presented in an unusual, unsettling context, typical of his exploration of the subconscious.
What is the physical quality of this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic, offering vibrant colors and a modern, sleek finish with straight-cut corners.
How is the artwork shipped?
Your museum-quality reproduction is carefully packaged to ensure safe transit. Shipping details and estimated delivery times will be provided at checkout.
What is the archival longevity of this acrylic print?
Printed on archival-grade acrylic, this reproduction is designed for exceptional durability and colorfastness, ensuring lasting visual integrity for your fine art investment.
What is included with the print for hanging?
The print includes a complete hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for easy and secure installation of your Salvador Dalí artwork.
What artistic movement is Salvador Dalí associated with?
Salvador Dalí is most famously associated with the Surrealist movement, known for its exploration of dreams, the subconscious, and irrational imagery.
What does the 'EGGS ON PLATE WITHOUT THE FLAT' title suggest about the artwork?
The title implies a disruption of the expected, focusing on the eggs themselves without their usual grounding or presentation, hinting at Dalí's penchant for the bizarre and symbolic.
