At roughly six stories high, the painting Salvador Dalí created as a stage set in 1939 is his largest ever. The massive artwork served as the backdrop for Bacchanale, a ballet that premiered at New ...
When New York dealer Julien Levy bought the painting for $250 in 1931, he called it “10 x 14 inches of Dalí dynamite.” The work, which was acquired by New York City’s Museum of Modern Art in 1934, ...
At roughly six stories high, the painting Salvador Dalí created as a stage set in 1939 is his largest ever. The massive artwork served as the backdrop for Bacchanale, a ballet that premiered at New ...