Neo-baroque

Untitled – Equestrian Figure of Prince Baltasar Carlos, after Velazquez, with Figures in the Courtyard of the Escorial (1982) by Salvador Dali

The artwork by Salvador Dali, titled “Untitled – Equestrian Figure of Prince Baltasar Carlos, after Velazquez, with Figures in the Courtyard of the Escorial,” was created in 1982 and is a part of the Neo-baroque and Surrealism movements. The genre of the artwork is a portrait, and its creation pays homage to historical art pieces …

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Victory (Woman Metamorphosing Into A Boat With Angels) (1945) by Salvador Dali

The artwork titled “Victory (Woman Metamorphosing Into A Boat With Angels)” is a creation of the iconic artist Salvador Dali, crafted in the year 1945. This piece is recognized as an allegorical painting that embodies elements of Neo-baroque and Surrealism. These art movements are known for their dramatic, complex qualities and dreamlike, bizarre imagery, respectively, …

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Rock and Infuriated Horse Sleeping Under the Sea (1947) by Salvador Dali

The artwork titled “Rock and Infuriated Horse Sleeping Under the Sea” was created by the prominent artist Salvador Dali in 1947. This work can be classified within the artistic movements of Neo-baroque and Surrealism, further categorized into the symbolic painting genre. Dali’s piece embodies the unique dreamlike and fantastical elements that are characteristic of his …

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