DALÍ Salvador
Homage to Terpsichore
Multiple numbered on 350 pieces
Bronze sculpture, lost-wax process. With certificate of authenticity and foundry certificate.
Numbered in: 350 + 35 A.P
Conceived: 1977
First cast: 1984
Foundry: Perseo (with foundry certificate)
Reference : R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dalí Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 620, page 240.
Terpsichore is one of the nine muses in Greek mythology; she was the goddess of dance and chorus. In his representation of Terpsichore, Dalí uses a reflected image, setting the soft, carnal muse against her "shadow", the hardened, statuesque one. The elegant, sensuous figure of Terpsichore morphs into a geometrical body with sprouting branches. The dancer with the smooth and classical form represents grace and the subconscious. The other angular, abstract figure represents the ever-growing and chaotic rhythm of modern life.
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