Vision of The Angel | Green Patina | Salvador Dali

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Vision of the Angel is a powerful and emotionally charged bronze sculpture by Salvador Dalí, capturing his lifelong fascination with spirituality, duality, and the subconscious. This work reflects Dalí’s ability to fuse classical symbolism with surrealist imagery, resulting in a sculpture that feels both ancient and otherworldly.

Concept and Symbolism

In Vision of the Angel, Dalí presents a dynamic, ascending figure of an angel caught mid-motion, embodying both grace and tension. The sculpture conveys the idea of spiritual ascent, transformation, and the eternal struggle between the earthly and the divine. The elongated, abstracted form — a signature of Dalí’s sculptural style — blurs the line between human and celestial being.Often interpreted as a representation of the human soul’s yearning for higher purpose and enlightenment, the angel’s outstretched limbs and flowing drapery suggest both movement and transcendence. The figure’s surreal proportions, with exaggerated limbs and ethereal posture, express Dalí’s vision of an existence beyond the limits of the material world.

Medium and Presentation


Typically cast in bronze, Vision of the Angel is finished with delicate textural details that enhance its sense of fluidity and motion. The patina and sculptural forms reflect Dalí’s classical training, combined with his fearless surrealist imagination. The sculpture often stands on a minimalist plinth, emphasizing the drama and elegance of the ascending figure.

Legacy and Impact

Vision of the Angel is a testament to Dalí’s ability to translate profound, often mystical ideas into captivating three-dimensional forms. It continues to resonate with collectors, museums, and audiences for its timeless themes of transcendence, hope, and the eternal search for meaning.The work stands as a beautiful reminder of Dalí’s spiritual side — a quality sometimes overshadowed by his more playful or provocative works — and offers a serene, contemplative counterpoint within his broader surrealist legacy.

Vision of the Angel conceived in 1977, first cast in 1984

Material bronze

Technique lost wax process

Edition size 350 + 35 EA

Height 17.32" (44 cm)

Edition  patina green


*All dimensions are approximate
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