Frame
The exquisite gold-colored frame, made of high-quality plastic (PS), is 7 cm wide and 3.5 cm thick, providing a solid support for your artwork. Its intricate classic pattern exudes a timeless elegance, suitable for antiques, baroque and renaissance art, or any work where a regal touch is desired. The rich gold color works beautifully with traditional oil paintings, especially with warm hues and dramatic contrasts, bringing out the depth and vibrancy of the art.
The Ghost of Vermeer of Delft Which Can Be Used As a Table (1934) is a painting by Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí. The title refers to the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer and the image of Vermeer viewed from his back is a reference to Vermeer's painting The Art of Painting. In this image Vermeer is represented as a dark spindly figure in a kneeling position. The figure’s outstretched leg serves as a table top surface, on which sits a bottle and a small glass. This leg tapers to a baluster-like stub, however there is a shoe nearby. One wrist of the Vermeer figure rests on a crutch-like support. Images of anthropomorphic furniture as well as crutch-like objects are common in this period of Dalí’s career. Dalí painted the piece in oil on panel and it measures 24 x 18 cm. It is currently on display at the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida on loan from the E. and A. Reynolds Morse collection.