|
|
|
|
|
|
DALI Salvador
|
|
|
Winged Triton - Triton Ailé (Clot collection) |
Publishing Year :
c.1972
|
|
Media : Sculptures
|
Technique : Bronze
|
Edition : Numbered 350 ex.
|
Support :
|
Signature : in the Wax |
|
|
|
|
|
Condition: (View Additional Images and Condition Description)
|
DESCRIPTION :
Bronze sculpture, signed and numbered, titled (Winged Triton) circa 1972.
- Bronze, technique of the lost wax.
- Gilded patina.
- Editor: 2049 Obra Contemporanea Editor, Spain.
- Foundry: Fonderia Bonvicini, Verone, Italy.
- The sculpture has Dali's signature and the edition number impressed in the bronze, is mounted on a marble base (7x 9x 9 cm).
Note: The edition number is indicative and may be another of the same series.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
"DALI, Sculptures & Objets, The Hard and the Soft" by Robert and Nicolas Descharnes, editions Eccart 2004. Page 164-165 Ref. #413.
GUARANTEED FULLY AUTHENTIC AND AUTHORIZED DALI PIECES.
Salvador Dali - Las Esculturas 1969 - 1976.
This Collection was modeled in wax at the artist's home in Port Lligat, Spain from 1969 to 1976 and acquired by his friend Isidro Clot.
(Winged Triton) circa 1972.
In Greek mythology, the Gods on Olympus had two winged messengers whom they used to issue their orders and make their desires known: Hermes and Triton.
The former answered to Zeus, and the latter to Poseidon and the sea-nymph Amphitrite, his parents, Gods of the sea and of rivers and fountains.
The modelled body of Triton, metamorphosed in Dali's hands, shirks any reference to the human anatomy in order to better convey the tumultuous motion of the sea.
FR:
Sculpture en bronze, signée et numérotée, intitulée (Triton Ailé) circa 1972.
- Bronze, technique de la cire perdue.
- Patine dorée.
- Editeur: 2049 Obra Contemporanea Editor, Espagne.
- Fonderie: Fonderia Bonvicini, Verone, Italy.
- La sculpture porte la signature de Dali et le numéro d'édition appliqué dans le bronze, elle est montée sur un socle en marbre ( 7x 9x 9 cm).
Note: Le numéro de tirage est à titre indicatif et peut être un autre de la même série.
BIBLIOGRAPHIE:
"DALI, Sculptures & Objets, Le Dur et Le Mou" par Robert et Nicolas Descharnes, éditions Eccart 2003. Page 164-165 Ref. #411.
AUTHENTICITE ENTIEREMENT GARANTIE, PIECE AUTORISEE PAR DALI.
Salvador Dali - Las Esculturas 1969 - 1976.
Cette collection a été modelée en cire dans la maison de l'artiste Port Lligat, en Espagne de 1969 à 1976 et acquise par son ami Isidro Clot.
(Triton Ailé) circa 1972.
Dans la mythologie grecque, les dieux de l'Olympe disposaient de deux messagers ailés pour transmettre les ordres et leurs désirs: Hermès et Triton.
Hermès pour Zeus et Triton pour Poséidon et la Néréide Amphitrite, ses parents, dieux de la mer, des rivières et des fontaines.
Métamorphosé sous les doigts de Dali, le corps modelé de Triton échappe à toute référence anatomique humaine pour mieux évoquer le mouvement tumultueux de la mer.
|
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY: A Certificate of Authenticity come with this piece, delivered by "2049 Obra Contemporanea Editor"
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
© All images are the property of the artists, the publishers and Gallery D&H GOOSSENS. They may not be reproduced without a written authorization of the artists, their assignees and the gallery. * Note: Applicable sales tax will be added for all European Union members residents. Read carefully Terms of Use regarding tax/vat details.
|
|
|