- The Swallow's Tail — Series of Catastrophes (French: La queue d'aronde — Série des catastrophes) was Salvador Dalí's last painting.
- A testament to Salvador Dalí’s exceptional artistic talent, “The Swallow’s Tail” exemplifies his incredible attention to detail and technical skill.
- Completed in 1983, the Swallow's Tail was Salvador Dali's last oil painting and is a representation of Dali’s understanding of mathematical theory based on...
- The Swallow's Tail - Series of Catastrophes (French: La queue d'aronde - Serie des catastrophes) was Salvador Dali's last painting.
- The Swallow’s Tail completed in the spring in 1983, the last in a series based of paintings based on catastrophe theory, and was Salvador Dali’s last painting.
- The Swallow’s Tail completed in the spring in 1983, the last in a series based of paintings based on catastrophe theory, and was one of Salvador Dali’s last paintings.
- In his work, the cello is inside the tail of the swallow, which once again emphasizes the influence on the paintings of Dali, the mathematics of René Tom and his...
- The Swallow's Tail - Series of Catactrophes (73.20 X 93, 20 cm; oil on canvas) is the last painting by Salvador Dali, finished in April 1983 at the Pubol castle...
- salvador dali art. I really dig this The Swallow’s Tail painting by Salvador Dali. It’s a part of his Series on Catastrophes.