Salvador Dalí’s Melting Clocks

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Salvador Dali’s clocks are his way of organizing the tremor and thus removing the world of reality.

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Salvador Dalí’s Melting Clocks


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Salvador Dali’s Melting Clock is his method of regulating seizures and thus a consequence of the real world. Dali featured this melting clock in his 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory, and some have made it his interpretation of Einstein’s theory of special relativity. Dali once claimed that his inspiration was Camembert cheese melting in the sun. Regardless of your preferred view of this iconic surrealist motif, this clock is as much a gallery-worthy work of art as it is a working clock.

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Melting Hours by Salvador Dali

Plastic, aluminum, copper materials

Measurements: 5.7″L x 4.5″W x 6.9″H

OriginChina

Warranty: One year from Sana’a Company

Power source: 1 AA battery (not included)

Assembly Required: No

Instructions included: Yes

Suitable for external use: No

Product Weight: 0.7 lbs

Melting Hours by Salvador Dali

This watch was shot without 3D visual effects.

* Battery: 1 x LR6 battery (not included) * Color: Silver * Material: PVC * Dimensions: 180 x 130 x 120mm Functions: 1 x Clock

By artist  Salvador Dalí  and one of the most famous works  of Surrealism . It was first exhibited at  the Julien Levy Gallery  in 1932, and since 1934 the painting has been in the collection of the Museum of  Modern Art  (MoMA) in  New York City , which received it from an anonymous donor. It is widely known and frequently referenced in popular culture, [ 1 ]  and is sometimes referred to as “The Melting Clocks”, “The Melting Hours” or “The Melting Clocks”.











Weight0,50 kg
Dimensions300 × 200 × 50 cm
Color

Black, Gold, Silver

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