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Snail And The Angle

The snail occupies an important place in the Dalinian universe, as it it intimately connected with Sigmund Freud, whom Dalí came to regard as his spiritual father.

Dalí was surrounded by psychoanalytical influences and theories of the subconscious were incorporated into his art. Dalí longed to meet Freud and once sketched his head with the likeness of a snail, in the form of a spiral symbolizing “a morphological secret”. When he finally met his idol at the psychoanalyst’s home in Hampstead, Dalí was enchanted by a large snail sitting near Freud’s house.

Dalí was obsessed with snails, they were a fetish of his and a source of inspiration for his artistic oeuvre. Apart from being one of his favorite foods, he was fascinated by the natural geometry of their shells and the idea of duality: hard exterior and soft interior, just like the egg and the lobster.

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Snail And The Angle
Dateconceived in 1977, first cast in 1984Height46MaterialbronzeTechniquelost wax processEdition size350 plus 35 EAPatinagreen/goldMaquetteoriginal gouache, ʺSnail and the Angelʺ, 1977Direct intervention(created by Dali): the idea, image, and original maquette.Indirect intervention(created by artisans): lost wax process and patina.Share