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.
Dalí's relationship with the world of haute couture began in the 1930s and lasted throughout his life. Even as a small boy, Dalí loved to dress up, "disguise was one of my strongest passions as a child", and Dalí was very meticulous and concerned about his appearance, with the impeccable mustache as the crowning glory. In this sculpture, Dalí pays tribute to the fashion figures who influenced his art: Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli and the model Amanda Lear. Schiaparelli was a regular collaborator and together they created famous surrealist creations such as the Shoe Hat (1937) and the provocative Lobster Dress (1937) worn by Wallis Simpson before her marriage to the Duke of Windsor. The remarkably sensual Venus poses in the pose of a supermodel, her head is a bouquet of roses. Before her kneels a dandy paying homage to his muse. Both figures lean on staffs for support and the staff or crutch is a recurring Dalí symbol. The male figure is reminiscent of Dalí's 1934 painting, "The Ghost of Vermeer of Delft Which Can Be Used As A Table". The two artworks have striking similarities with identical kneeling posture, cane and period costume. Dalí was a great admirer of the Dutch master Johannes Vermeer.
Size: Height 51 cm
Technique: Sculpture
Material: Bronze
Edition: 350
Caster: Perseo, Switzerland
Year: Created by Dalí in 1971 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.