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Medium: BronzeHeight: 25.8" (65.5 cm)Technique: Lost wax processPatina: GreenEdition: 350Year: Conceived in 1973First Cast: 1984References: Descharnes, Dali: The Hard and the Soft, Sculptures & Objects. Eccart, 2004. Pg. 250 ref. 644
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Holding a perfectly formed flower and dressed in gently flowing robes, this radiant young woman bears Dalí's most famous symbol…the melting watch, which hints at the human construction of the nature of time. The artist allows the watch to pose the question - is beauty dependent on time, or is it eternal? The clock alludes to the woman's awareness that beauty can be independent of time, whether it is corporeal grace or an ethereal rose.