**ADDITIONAL LOT** SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1989) Le Cheval a la Montre Molle Bronze with green and gold patina, 46cm high, 57cm wide (excluding plinth) Black marble plinth, 16.5cm deep, 51.5cm wide Signed ''Dali'' to the right hind leg, limited edition numbered 274/350 (underneath the saddle), dated and with foundry mark ''C Camblest 1981'' (under the two front legs) The original was first conceived and cast in 1980. The title of this well-known Dali work translates to ''Horse Saddled with Time''. Explanations of the piece reference Dali's preoccupation with time and state that Time itself is the rider of this dreamlike horse. It forces the viewer to acknowledge their own sense of mortality. The bucking horse is saddled with Dal�'s infamous melting clock, a symbol which first appeared in his 1931 work, La persistance de la m�moire. The horse has risen on his hind legs, attempting to rear and overthrow the clock, but his efforts are thwarted and only a slight elevation is achieved as Time cannot be overthrown. Provenance: Purchased from the Dali Espace Montmartre, Paris **ADDITIONAL LOT** SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1989) Le Cheval a la Montre Molle Bronze with green and gold patina, 46cm high, 57cm wide (excluding plinth) Black marble plinth, 16.5cm deep, 51.5cm wide Signed ''Dali'' to the right hind leg, limited edition numbered 274/350 (underneath the saddle), dated and with foundry mark ''C Camblest 1981'' (under the two front legs) The original was first conceived and cast in 1980. The title of this well-known Dali work translates to ''Horse Saddled with Time''. Explanations of the piece reference Dali's preoccupation with time and state that Time itself is the rider of this dreamlike horse. It forces the viewer to acknowledge their own sense of mortality. The bucking horse is saddled with Dal�'s infamous melting clock, a symbol which first appeared in his 1931 work, La persistance de la m�moire. The horse has risen on his hind legs, attempting to rear and overthrow the clock, but his efforts are thwarted and only a slight elevation is achieved as Time cannot be overthrown. Provenance: Purchased from the Dali Espace Montmartre, Paris
**ADDITIONAL LOT** SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1989) Le Cheval a la Montre Molle Bronze with green and gold patina, 46cm high, 57cm wide (excluding plinth) Black marble plinth, 16.5cm deep, 51.5cm wide Signed ''Dali'' to the right hind leg, limited edition numbered 274/350 (underneath the saddle), dated and with foundry mark ''C Camblest 1981'' (under the two front legs) The original was first conceived and cast in 1980. The title of this well-known Dali work translates to ''Horse Saddled with Time''. Explanations of the piece reference Dali's preoccupation with time and state that Time itself is the rider of this dreamlike horse. It forces the viewer to acknowledge their own sense of mortality. The bucking horse is saddled with Dal�'s infamous melting clock, a symbol which first appeared in his 1931 work, La persistance de la m�moire. The horse has risen on his hind legs, attempting to rear and overthrow the clock, but his efforts are thwarted and only a slight elevation is achieved as Time cannot be overthrown. Provenance: Purchased from the Dali Espace Montmartre, Paris **ADDITIONAL LOT** SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH, 1904-1989) Le Cheval a la Montre Molle Bronze with green and gold patina, 46cm high, 57cm wide (excluding plinth) Black marble plinth, 16.5cm deep, 51.5cm wide Signed ''Dali'' to the right hind leg, limited edition numbered 274/350 (underneath the saddle), dated and with foundry mark ''C Camblest 1981'' (under the two front legs) The original was first conceived and cast in 1980. The title of this well-known Dali work translates to ''Horse Saddled with Time''. Explanations of the piece reference Dali's preoccupation with time and state that Time itself is the rider of this dreamlike horse. It forces the viewer to acknowledge their own sense of mortality. The bucking horse is saddled with Dal�'s infamous melting clock, a symbol which first appeared in his 1931 work, La persistance de la m�moire. The horse has risen on his hind legs, attempting to rear and overthrow the clock, but his efforts are thwarted and only a slight elevation is achieved as Time cannot be overthrown. Provenance: Purchased from the Dali Espace Montmartre, Paris
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