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.
In this sculpture we see a horse that, instead of a saddle, has been adorned with the Dalinian melting clock. Time flows on and reminds us of man's continued journey through life's adventure. The surrealist horse cannot be ridden by a human being as time itself is the ultimate rider. For this sculpture, Salvador Dalí created the maquette, the model, in wax and shaped it with his own hands. The artist's handprints are visible in the horse's body, muscles and not least on the mane.
Size: Height 44 cm, length 55 cm, width 17 cm
Technique: Sculpture
Material: Bronze
Edition: 350
Caster: Perseo, Switzerland
Year: The maquette was created by Dalí in 1980 and the first work in the series was cast in the same year.
Signed and numbered. Certificates from The Dalí Universe and Perseo accompany the sculpture.
Estimated delivery time 6-8 weeks.