Salvador Dali Spanish, 1904-1989
Dalinian Dancer, 1984
Bronze lost wax process
17.5" x 8" x 8.9"
350+35EA
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Patina: Blue/Gold Inspired by her own inner force, this vibrant dancer moves to the intense and passionate rhythms of the Spanish flamenco. Dalí was fascinated with the art and spirit...
Patina: Blue/Gold
Inspired by her own inner force, this vibrant dancer moves to the intense and passionate rhythms of the Spanish flamenco. Dalí was fascinated with the art and spirit of dance, especially that of the flamenco, emblematic of his homeland, and known for exploring the full range of human emotions. The dancer's skirts twirl around her in a spontaneous display of vitality and ecstasy.
R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dali Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 646, page 251.
Inspired by her own inner force, this vibrant dancer moves to the intense and passionate rhythms of the Spanish flamenco. Dalí was fascinated with the art and spirit of dance, especially that of the flamenco, emblematic of his homeland, and known for exploring the full range of human emotions. The dancer's skirts twirl around her in a spontaneous display of vitality and ecstasy.
R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dali Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 646, page 251.