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Name | | The Persistence of Memory |
Price, USD | | Contact Seller / Artist |
Status | | Not for sale |
Seller | | Demo Art Gallery |
Size, cm
| | 33.0 x 24.1 cm /switch |
Artist | | Salvador Dali |
Year made | | 1931-01-01 |
Edition | | Reproduction |
Style | |
Surrealism |
Theme | |
Fantasy |
Media | |
Oil on canvas |
Description | |
Demo. The well-known surrealistic piece introduced the image of the soft melting pocket watch. It epitomizes Dali's theory of 'softness' and 'hardness', which was central to his thinking at the time. Many also consider that the melting watches were there to literally symbolize the irrelevance of time. |
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Same Media Oil on canvas |
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Canvas used for oil painting that is typically made of linen or cotton, stretched very tightly and tacked onto a wooden frame. Linen is considered far superior to the heavy cotton for a canvas. |
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