Montegrappa Salvador Dali Surrealista Geopoliticus Child Limited Edition Fountain Pen ISDSG2SG, 2016

Montegrappa Salvador Dali Surrealista Geopoliticus Child Limited Edition Fountain Pen ISDSG2SG, 2016
DalĂ’s startling fusion of renaissance and modern art symbolises the birth of the new world. His surrealist style was explored in Montegrappa’s third tribute to the Spanish master’s rich imagination.
This is Montegrappa's 3rd DalĂ Pen in the Surrealista series: Salvador DalĂ Surrealista: Geopoliticus Child (2016)
Following the warmly-received Salvador Dalà pens commemorating the Spanish surrealist’s 1944 work, Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening, and the second, the Surrealista, inspired by the 1938 masterpiece, Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach, Montegrappa proudly announces the third pen in the series.
For the latest pen, Montegrappa has been stirred by his masterpiece, Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man. This remarkable painting, oil on canvas, was produced in 1943. Says the DalĂ museum, the artist had broken with Surrealism, reacting against the abstraction of modern art, and had turned to the Renaissance for inspiration.
Geopoliticus Child reflected the newfound importance America held for the world and for DalĂ. The man breaking from the egg emerges out of the “new” nation, America, signalling a global transformation. An androgynous older figure stands in the foreground and points to the emerging man, acknowledging the birth of this global transformation. The cowering child with its long shadow – the “Geopoliticus Child” of the title – represents this new age.
The Geopoliticus Child Pen
The collection consists of a fountain pen and a rollerball pen, in lush green resin and trimmed with either Sterling Silver or 18kt Gold trim. The cap top bears the Dalà signature, but the clip is the heart of the design of the pen: its form bears the central feature of this masterpiece.
About Montegrappa and the FundaciĂł Gala-Salvador DalĂ. Montegrappa’s proud association with the works of this renowned artist has been supervised and licensed by the FundaciĂł Gala-Salvador DalĂ, the cultural institution created by Salvador DalĂ himself in 1983. The FundaciĂł runs the DalĂ Theatre-Museum in Figueres, which presents the most comprehensive collection of the artist’s work, the Gala DalĂ Castle-Museum in PĂşbol and the Salvador DalĂ house in Port Lligat, CadaquĂ©s.
Since 1912, for more than a century, Montegrappa has been manufacturing high-quality writing instruments in the same historic building in Bassano del Grappa, North East Italy.
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DalĂ’s startling fusion of renaissance and modern art symbolises the birth of the new world. His surrealist style was explored in Montegrappa’s third tribute to the Spanish master’s rich imagination.
This is Montegrappa's 3rd DalĂ Pen in the Surrealista series: Salvador DalĂ Surrealista: Geopoliticus Child (2016)
Following the warmly-received Salvador Dalà pens commemorating the Spanish surrealist’s 1944 work, Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening, and the second, the Surrealista, inspired by the 1938 masterpiece, Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach, Montegrappa proudly announces the third pen in the series.
For the latest pen, Montegrappa has been stirred by his masterpiece, Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man. This remarkable painting, oil on canvas, was produced in 1943. Says the DalĂ museum, the artist had broken with Surrealism, reacting against the abstraction of modern art, and had turned to the Renaissance for inspiration.
Geopoliticus Child reflected the newfound importance America held for the world and for DalĂ. The man breaking from the egg emerges out of the “new” nation, America, signalling a global transformation. An androgynous older figure stands in the foreground and points to the emerging man, acknowledging the birth of this global transformation. The cowering child with its long shadow – the “Geopoliticus Child” of the title – represents this new age.
The Geopoliticus Child Pen
The collection consists of a fountain pen and a rollerball pen, in lush green resin and trimmed with either Sterling Silver or 18kt Gold trim. The cap top bears the Dalà signature, but the clip is the heart of the design of the pen: its form bears the central feature of this masterpiece.
About Montegrappa and the FundaciĂł Gala-Salvador DalĂ. Montegrappa’s proud association with the works of this renowned artist has been supervised and licensed by the FundaciĂł Gala-Salvador DalĂ, the cultural institution created by Salvador DalĂ himself in 1983. The FundaciĂł runs the DalĂ Theatre-Museum in Figueres, which presents the most comprehensive collection of the artist’s work, the Gala DalĂ Castle-Museum in PĂşbol and the Salvador DalĂ house in Port Lligat, CadaquĂ©s.
Since 1912, for more than a century, Montegrappa has been manufacturing high-quality writing instruments in the same historic building in Bassano del Grappa, North East Italy.























