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What is the historical significance of The Patio of Port Lligat by Salvador Dalí?
Created in 1950, this artwork reflects Dalí's deep connection to his home in Port Lligat, Spain, blending surrealist elements with personal symbolism to explore themes of memory and reality in a coastal setting.
What materials are used for this Salvador Dalí aluminum print?
This museum-quality reproduction uses Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, direct printing for vivid colors, and a matte finish that reveals a metallic silver effect in unprinted areas.
How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance this fine art print?
The horizontal grain and metallic finish add a dynamic, modern look, ideal for black-and-white designs, while the matte surface ensures glare-free viewing and archival durability.
What are the dimensions and hanging details for this Salvador Dalí print?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), includes a hanging kit for easy installation, and is designed for a durable, rigid display in any interior space.
Is this print archival and suitable for long-term display?
Yes, this archival-grade reproduction uses direct printing on Aluminum DIBOND® for vivid, lasting colors and resistance to fading, making it a trusted choice for premium home or gallery settings.
How does Dalí's technique in this artwork reflect his surrealist style?
Dalí employs precise, realistic details combined with dreamlike distortions and symbolic objects, such as fragmented elements, to create a metaphysical atmosphere that challenges conventional perception.
What makes Port Lligat a recurring theme in Dalí's works?
Port Lligat was Dalí's primary residence and studio, serving as a source of inspiration for its tranquil coastal landscape, which he often infused with surrealist imagery to express personal and universal themes.
