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Salvador Dali, Bronze Sculpture, "Homage to Newton"Medium: Bronze Height: 13. 8" (35 cm) Technique: Lost wax process Patina: Brown Edition size: 350+35 EA Year: Conceived in 1980 First Cast: 1980 References: Descharnes, Dali: The Hard and the Soft, Sculptures & Objects. Eccart, 2004. Pg. 122 ref. 299 Certificate of Authenticity is included. Free shipping to Canada, US, Europe and Hong Kong. Dali honours and commends Newton for his discovery of the law of gravity, symbolized by the famed falling apple,
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Medium: Bronze
Height: 13.8" (35 cm)
Technique: Lost wax process
Patina: Brown
Edition size: 350+35 EA
Year: Conceived in 1980
First Cast: 1980
References: Descharnes, Dali: The Hard and the Soft, Sculptures & Objects. Eccart, 2004. Pg. 122 ref. 299

Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Free shipping to Canada, US, Europe and Hong Kong.

Dali honours and commends Newton for his discovery of the law of gravity, symbolized by the famed falling apple, represented here by a sphere of metal attached to a line. In this form, the apple loses both its impermanence and its capacity for regeneration. Dali implies that the living being, Sir Isaac Newton, has become a mere name in science, completely stripped of his personality and individuality. To represent this transformation, Dali has pierced the figure with two large holes: one which portrays the absence of Newton's vital organs, while the other clearly displays the lack of the most recognizable and individual elements of the human body: face and mind. What remains is only symbolic representation. The artist was so enamoured with this image that when the King of Spain dedicated a large plaza in Madrid to him in May of 1986, Dali created a large monument of Newton for the plaza.

In his novel, The Festival of Insignificance (2013), Milan Kundera formulates perfectly in words what Dali expresses through his sculpture of Isaac Newton:

"...dead become the old dead.... they vanish into the void; only a few of them, very, very rare ones, leave behind their names in people's memoirs but lacking any authentic witness now, any actual recollection, they become marionettes."

 

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