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DALI Salvador
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Persistence of Memory - Persistence de la Mémoire |
Publishing Year :
1980
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Media : Sculptures
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Technique : Bronze
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Edition : Artist Proof 35 ex.
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Signature : in the Wax |
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Condition: (View Additional Images and Condition Description)
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DESCRIPTION :
Bronze sculpture, signed and numbered, titled "Persistence of Memory" 1980.
- This is numbered _ from a limited edition of 35.
- Bronze, technique of the lost wax.
- Green patina.
- Published by Camblest, London (Inter Art Resources Ltd. Editor).
- Foundry: Perseo, Switzerland.
- Year: conceived in 1980 - First Cast: 1980.
- The sculpture has Dali's signature, foundry stamp, editor stamp and the edition number impressed in the bronze, is mounted on a Marble base (4x21x10cm).
Edition Size:
- 350 copies numbered 1/350 to 350/350.
- 35 copies numbered E.A 1/35 to EA. 35/35.
Three different patinas, green, blue, gold.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
"DALI, Sculptures & Objets, The Hard and the Soft" by Robert and Nicolas Descharnes, editions Eccart 2004. Page 246 Ref. #632.
GUARANTEED FULLY AUTHENTIC AND AUTHORIZED DALI PIECES.
Dali Sculpture Collection:
Dali has isolated the central image of his best-known painting and given this sculpture the same title. It is a simple figure consisting of a limp watch draped over the branch of a tree, the classic symbol of life. In his words, "Materialization of the flexibility of time and the indivisibility of time and space. Time is not rigid. It is one with space - fluid". Dali examines the human perception of time: the speed of time, while precise in scientific use, is widely variable in human perception. When we are involved in pleasant activities or in work that absorbs all our attention, 'time flies', but when we are mired in boredom or discomfort, it drags. The limp watch no longer 'keeps' time; it does not measure its passage. Thus, the speed of time depends on the
individual.
FR:
Sculpture en bronze, signée et numérotée, intitulé "Persistence de la Mémoire" 1980.
- Porte le numéro _ d'une édition limitée à 35.
- Bronze, technique de la cire perdue.
- Patine vert.
- Éditée par Camblest, Londres (Inter Art Resources Ltd. Editor).
- Fonderie: Perseo, Switzerland.
- Année: conçue en 1980 - Première fonte: 1980.
- La sculpture porte la signature de Dali, le cachet de la fonderie, le cachet de l'éditeur et le numéro d'édition appliqué dans le bronze, elle est montée sur un socle en marbre (4x21x10cm).
Justification du tirage:
- 350 exemplaires numérotés 1/350 à 350/350.
- 35 exemplaires numérotés E.A 1/35 à E.A 35/35.
Trois patines différentes, vert, bleu, doré.
BIBLIOGRAPHIE:
"DALI, Sculptures & Objets, Le Dur et Le Mou" par Robert et Nicolas Descharnes, éditions Eccart 2003. Page 240 Ref. #602.
AUTHENTICITE ENTIEREMENT GARANTIE, PIECE AUTORISEE PAR DALI.
Dali Sculpture Collection:
D’après l’huile sur toile célèbre de 1931, la Persistance de la mémoire, Dalí isole la figure centrale de cette oeuvre peinte, la matérialise en réalisant une sculpture monumentale en bronze portant le même titre. Selon le maître : « Le temps n’est pas rigide. Il est un avec un espace-fluide ». Le caractère mou et déroutant de l’horloge représente autant l’appréhension psychologique du temps que la vitesse réelle du temps, malgré sa précision dans la définition scientifique. Ainsi, la notion du temps est très variable selon la perception humaine.
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY: A Certificate of Authenticity come with this piece, delivered by "Inter Art Resources Ltd"
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