Thieves made off with valuable works of art by Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali after an early morning smash-and-grab at a gallery in Sweden, authorities said.

“At least two thieves” shattered the entrance window to the Couleur gallery in central Stockholm around 4 a.m. on Thursday, police said.

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They took 10 to 12 table-sized bronze statues and etchings, Reuters reported.

Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali lived from May 1904 to January 1989. (Getty Images)

Each of the Dali sculptures is worth between $21,000 and $52,000 and measures up to 20 inches tall, Gallery owner Peder Enstrom told the Swedish news agency TT.

Forensic experts were searching the gallery for clues and no suspects have been arrested.

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The sculptures — including several of Dali's famous melting watches on a tree — had been on display at the gallery for 10 days and were on loan from Switzerland. The exhibit was set to end Saturday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.