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, Dalí transforms a grand piano into a surreal dancing object. The traditional wooden legs are replaced with real women's legs with heels on the feet and skirts with frills and frills. Through the surprising properties, the everyday and inanimate object is transformed into a living being, something typical of Dalí's surrealism. The result is a lively surrealist ensemble that both dances and acts out of Dalí's imagination. Adding human qualities to objects and especially music and furniture is typical of Dalí. The golden female figure gives the sculpture an elegant and graceful dimension. Her ballet posture suggests a classical performance that contrasts with the more swinging music suggested by the flying skirts of the piano legs. Dalí lived in Paris during the Roaring Twenties and was strongly influenced by the flourishing music and dance scene. Over the years, Dalí returned to the image of a piano in several of his paintings. He also chose the figure of piano united with a female body as part of his installation Dream of Venus for the 1939 New York World's Fair.
Size: Height 60 cm
Technique: Sculpture, lost wax
Material: Bronze
Edition: 350
Caster: Perseo, Switzerland
Year: Created by Dalí in 1954 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.