Salvador Dalí, Melting Clock Persistence of Memory Figurine, Parastone SD15
Salvador Dalí, Melting Clock Persistence of Memory Figurine, Parastone SD15
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Time is Melting Away | In Dali's World
Three-dimensional interpretation of a detail from The Persistence of Memory (1931), featuring Salvador Dalí’s iconic melting clock motif.
The Persistence of Memory (1931) is one of Salvador Dalí’s most recognized Surrealist works. Set in a stark coastal landscape inspired by Catalonia, the painting features melting pocket watches draped over a tree branch, a ledge, and a biomorphic central figure. The distorted clocks challenge conventional ideas of time, suggesting that time is not rigid or mechanical but fluid and subjective.
Specifications
- Material: Resin, hand-finished gloss, PN SD15
- Dimensions: 1.5 in H × 2.75 in W × 3.5 in L
- Weight: 0.25 lbs
- Official licensed product – Produced with permission of the Gala–Salvador Dalí Foundation
- Collection: Parastone Museum Collection, The Netherlands
🖤 A perfect conversation piece for art collectors, Dalí fans, or lovers of surreal design.
About the Artist
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a Spanish painter and sculptor whose flamboyant surrealist works explored dreams, subconscious imagery, and symbolism. His most recognized creations—The Persistence of Memory, Mae West Lips Sofa, and The Temptation of St. Anthony—cemented him as one of the 20th century’s most provocative artists.
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