Lot n° 324
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Salvador DALI (Spain 1904-1989) - Lot 324
Salvador DALI (Spain 1904-1989)
Don Quixote sitting Bronze sculpture made using the lost wax technique, with natural patina, on a marble pedestal Signed in the bronze Edition of 350 copies numbered in bronze Dimensions: Total height of 24 cm x Width of 9 cm x Depth of 9 cm Weight: 2.45 kg References: Catalogue Raisonne of sculptures of Dali "Le Dur et le Mou" ("The Hard and the Soft") by R. Descharnes, pages 173, references 435 Authenticity: Provided with the certificate of authenticity of the editor (In excellent condition.) Salvador Dali: Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) is a surrealist painter, draughtsman, sculptuor, lithograph, writter, photographer from catalan origins. Born Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, known as Salvador Dalí, Titled "Marqués de Dalí de Púbol" by the king of Spain in 1982. He is considered as one of the major figures of surrealism and most famous painters of the 20th century. His works are exhibited all over the world: Fundació Gala - Salvador Dalí, Museo Patio Herreriano,The Thyssen Bornemisza Collection,The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) in Spain. The Walker Art Center, The Dali Museum, The Broad Art Foundation, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of Art, New York, The Carnegie Museum of art, The National Gallery of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago and The Washington in The US. The Kunsthaus Zurich and The KunstMuseum Bern in Switzerland. The Vancouver Art Gallery and The Museum of Fine-Arts in Canada. The "Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto" (Italy), Das Museum Folkwang and The Museum Ludwig (Köln) (Germany), The "Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian" (Portugal), The "Nykytaiteen museo Kiasma" (Finland), Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (Iran), The Modern Museum - Moderna Museet (Sweden), The "Centre Pompidou" - Museum of Modern Art (France), The Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), The Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Venice), The Tate Collection (UK), The N
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