Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a Spanish surrealist whose technical virtuosity and imaginative vision redefined 20th-century art. His paintings and prints evoke dream imagery, mythic archetypes, and the subconscious with unparalleled precision.
Dalí’s works are featured in major international collections including the Dalí Theatre-Museum (Spain), MoMA (New York), Tate Modern (London), and Reina Sofía (Madrid). His religious and mythological series from the 1960s–70s are among his most conceptually refined and collectible.