New work by Salvador Dalí at the Museu de l’Erotica de Barcelona

If you are exploring the city of Barcelona and are interested in art, we recommend visiting the Erotic Museum of Barcelona. Located right in the heart of La Rambla, this museum stands out not only for its unique theme but also for its fascinating collection of artworks that explore erotic art from different eras and cultures. Recently, the museum has added a new piece to its catalog that will not leave anyone indifferent: an engraving titled ‘The Judgment of Paris’ by the artist Salvador Dalí.

The artwork and its context

The engraving is a clear example of the surrealist style that characterizes Dalí, known for his ability to blend the dreamlike with the real in an almost magical way. Titled ‘The Judgment of Paris’, the piece is based on a well-known episode from Greek mythology. According to the legend, Eris, the goddess of discord, appears at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, leaving a golden apple inscribed with “For the fairest.” The three goddesses — Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite — compete for the apple, and Paris, the Trojan prince, must decide which of them is worthy of the prize.

In Dalí’s interpretation, the artist highlights mythological forms and figures with his unique style, integrating surreal landscapes reminiscent of his Portlligat scenery, where the boundary between reality and fantasy is blurred. This engraving not only adds a touch of sophistication to the museum’s collection but also represents an opportunity to appreciate how an iconic artist like Dalí approaches classical mythology.

The piece has been carefully framed and displayed in a room specially dedicated to Dalí within the Erotic Museum.

Why visit the Erotic Museum of Barcelona?

The Erotic Museum is a space dedicated to exploring eroticism in art through different cultures and historical periods, offering a unique perspective for those who want to learn more about the representation of the human body and sensuality in art. With this new acquisition by Salvador Dalí, the museum positions itself as a place that not only aims to provoke curiosity but also to stimulate interest in major works of art that address universal themes.

The museum’s collection dedicated to Dalí already includes other significant pieces such as ‘Venus and Love’ and ‘The Seven Arts’, a limited series of porcelain plates where the artist explores his interpretation of the classical artistic disciplines. The incorporation of ‘The Judgment of Paris’ further enriches this space, offering visitors the chance to see a different side of Dalí, marked by the fusion of mythology, surrealism, and symbolism.

Plan your visit

The Erotic Museum of Barcelona is strategically located in the city, very close to the Hotel Arc la Rambla, making it a perfect stop during a walk along La Rambla. Once your visit is complete, we recommend enjoying other attractions in the area, such as the Boqueria Market, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, and the Gothic Quarter, where you can get lost in charming alleyways filled with history and allure.

For more information and details about tickets, visit the Museu de l’Eròtica de Barcelona.

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