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Condition: This sculpture is in a perfect conditionBronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 6.5″ X Width 7″Marble Dimensions:7″ X 4″Height without base:5.5″Weight:7 LBSInventory:14AL4233441Original or Reproduction: Reproduction
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí Domenech, the renowned Spanish surrealist painter whose artistic legacy continues to enchant audiences worldwide. Born in Figueres, Spain, on May 11, 1904, Dalí is celebrated for his skillful draftsmanship and his unique, striking imagery that defines the surrealist movement. Inspired by the works of Renaissance masters, his oeuvre reflects an unparalleled fusion of technical precision and vivid imagination.
Among his notable creations, “The Persistence of Memory,” completed in 1931, stands as a testament to Dalí’s unparalleled artistic vision and mastery. Beyond his prowess as a painter, Dalí explored various other artistic mediums, including film, sculpture, and photography, collaborating with a diverse array of fellow artists to push the boundaries of creativity and expression. His self-proclaimed “Arab lineage” infused his art with a love for opulence and extravagance, as reflected in his intricate and ornate works that often exude a sense of luxurious grandeur.
Dalí’s enigmatic persona and flamboyant demeanor added to the allure of his artistic persona, often overshadowing his profound artistic contributions. His penchant for the unusual and his penchant for grandiose gestures solidified his status as an eccentric visionary, drawing both fascination and critique from admirers and critics alike. Crafted using the meticulous lost-wax method and signed by Salvador Dalí himself, this artwork serves as a timeless tribute to the enduring legacy of one of the most influential and imaginative artists of the 20th century.
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