Salvador Dali The Disintegration of The Persistence of Memory Globe
THE DALI MUSEUMSnow globe developed from Salvador Dali’s The Disintegration of The Persistence of Memory, 1952-54. “Exclusive designs, products, images, content, publicity rights and trademarks presented herein belong to The Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg, FL. and The Gala-Dalí Foundation, Figueres, Spain.”
Dali’s melting clocks are one of the artist’s most distinctive symbols that he employed in The Persistence of Memory in 1931 and in a second painting The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory in 1953-54. In an additional twist to the clock image, shaking the globe stirs up both silver glitter and clock face numbers.
- Dimensions: 4 x 3.25 in.
- Materials: Glass, Resin, Distilled Water, Antifreeze.