This dual sign is an opportunity for Dalí to use the language of Surrealism, which he helped invent in the 1920’s. Joining two separate figures with one head, Dalí defines the duality, the light and dark, the positive and negative forces Gemini embodies. The figure is a dream come to life.

2010, Edition size: 250, 20 hc
16.25” x 16”
(41.27 x 40.64 cm)
19.2 lbs. (8.71 kg)
Granite Pedestal, 4.5” x 4” x 1.75” (11.43 x 10.16 x 4.45 cm)

  • Lithograph

    This dual sign is an opportunity for Dalí to use the language of Surrealism, which he helped invent in the 1920’s. Joining two separate figures with one head, Dalí defines the duality, the light and dark, the positive and negative forces Gemini embodies. The figure is a dream come to life.

    1967, Edition size: 250
    19” x 25”
    (48.26 x 63.50 cm)

  • Original mold

    Original Plaster Mold
    1968, Edition size: 1
    16.25” x 16”
    (41.27 x 40.64 cm)
    19.2 lbs. (8.71 kg)

  • Other displays