Salvador Dali
SCULPTURES
The Galerie Montmartre presents the complete collection of bronze sculptures by Salvador Dalí in Paris.
Each work comes with its Certificate of Authenticity and a Foundry Certificate.
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THE OFFICIAL bronze COLLECTION:
All of the Dali sculpture editions are cited in the Descharnes catalogue raisonné, The Hard and the Soft (Eccart, 2004).
Robert Descharnes and his son Nicolas are generally know as the most important specialists and experts when it comes to Salvador Dali, his life and work.
Among our Salvador Dali sculptures collection :
Dance of Time II
Bronze sculpture, lost-wax process. With certificate of authenticity and foundry certificate.
Numbered in: 350 + 35 E.A.
Conceived: 1979
First cast: 1984
Foundry: Perseo (with foundry certificate)
Reference : R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dalí Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 637, page 248.
The melted watch is the most well-known and beloved of Dalí’s iconoclastic images. The ever-present fluidity of time is represented in this sculpture as time not only moving, but dancing in rhythm to the beat of the universe.
This image is depicted in three different forms: Dance of Time I,II and III.
Space Venus
Bronze sculpture, lost-wax process. With certificate of authenticity and foundry certificate.
Numbered in: 350 + 35 E.A.
Conceived: 1977
First cast: 1984
Foundry: Perseo (with foundry certificate)
Reference : R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dali Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 616, page 239.
Venus is the goddess of beauty, and Dali pays homage to the female figure by adding his own special elements. The underlying form in this sculpture is of a classic marble statue of a female torso, to which have been added four Dalinian elements: a soft watch, an agg, two ants and a separation of the body into two parts.
Profile of Time
Bronze sculpture, lost-wax process. With certificate of authenticity and foundry certificate.
Numbered in: 350 + 35 E.A.
Conceived: 1977
First cast: 1984
Foundry: Perseo (with foundry certificate)
Reference : R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dali Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 615, page 238.
This sculpture echoes Dali’s famous 1931 painting ‘The Persistance of Memory’ in which the famous melted watch appeared for the first time. As the watch liquefies over the tree, it forms into a human profile, underlining the interminable relationship between man and time.