Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) was one of our greatest modern artists and an icon of surrealism. Dalí's fantastic expression in paintings, sculptures, films and writings helped to cement the identity of Surrealism. Drawing inspiration from Freud's psychoanalysis, Einstein's theory of relativity, impressionism and Renaissance painting, Dalí rendered symbolist, fantastical creatures and landscapes. Few artists have had such a peculiar universe as Salvador Dalí, where an imaginative mix of madness executed with technical perfection and precision reigns. His painting "The Persistence of Memory" from 1931 is one of the most famous works of art of all time. Dalí lived as he created - in constant movement, in search of immortality.
Just like Alice in Wonderland, Dalí traveled a long and laborious path through the land of dreams using his artistic expression as a tool. He was drawn to the incredible story and extravagant characters of Lewis Carroll's 1865 children's book and Alice was one of his favorite characters. In the story, the young girl Alice falls asleep and dreams that she falls deep down a rabbit hole where she ends up in a magical world full of eccentric creatures and absurd realities. In Dalí's interpretation, Alice responds to the absurdities with the naivety and innocence of a child. In the sculpture, Alice is jumping rope and her hands and head blossom into roses that symbolize feminine beauty and eternal youth. The crutch represents stability and gives her the emotional support that brings her back to reality.
Size: Height 90.5 cm
Technique: Sculpture
Material: Bronze
Edition: 350
Caster: Perseo, Switzerland
Year: The maquette was created by Dalí in 1977 and the first work in the series was cast in 1984.
Signed and numbered. Certificates from The Dalí Universe and Perseo accompany the sculpture.
Estimated delivery time 6-8 weeks.