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Lot ID: 17514
Salvador  Dalí:   La menorah
 
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Description
Artist: Dalí Salvador
Title: La menorah
Style: Modern (ca. 1880-1945), Surrealism (ca. 1910-1940s), Judaica
Medium: Prints, Mixed Media, Multiples/: cast bronze, with Gold gilding
Year: 1980
Print/Casting Year: ie. circa 1980
Size: height - 14 cm, width - 9.4 cm, depth - 0 cm
Markings: signed, "Salvador Dalí" on the bottom of the stem near the base, and numbered "55/100". Comes with certificate of authenticity
Edition: 55/100
Foundry/Publisher: DalíUniversal
Estimate: from $4,500 to $5,500

Seller's Description:
Massive, gilded bronze menorah with a white stone foot.

SALVADOR DALÍ created this symbolic, 7 branch chandelier in honor of his wife, Gala, who was Jewish. The artist admired the Jews' love of tradition tied to festivities, saying, "While you pray with your unshakable faith for the glory of your ancestors and for the triumph of truth, I want to see in the radiance of these clear and joyful lights, a great tribute to your people.” —Salvador Dalí

  • Condition Report
    • Current lot doesn't have any damage.
  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      Comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.
      Private Collection, EU



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      Shipping Weight: 5 lbs
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      Item Location: Denmark
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Sales Results for Comparable Work

  • Salvador Dalí
    The menorah, 1980
    gilt bronze
    12.4 in. x 16.9 in. / 31.5 cm. x 43.0 cm.
    True, Inscribed

    ed.DU 32/60

    Sold for US $6,738

    De Vuyst:
    Saturday, May 16, 2009, (Lot 00090)
    Auction 142: Impressionism, 19th century, modern and contemporary art

  • Salvador Dalí
    The menorah, 1980
    bronze with gilded patina
    11.8 in. x 19.9 in. / 30.0 cm. x 50.5 cm.
    True

    ed.98/300

    Sold for US $5,703

    De Vuyst:
    Saturday, March 14, 2009, (Lot 00073)
    Auction 141: Impressionism, 19th century, modern and contemporary art

  • Salvador Dalí
    The menorah, 1980
    silver-plated bronze multiple on a wooden base
    x 17.1 in. / x 43.5 cm.
    Signed, Inscribed

    ed.HC

    Sold for US $4,200

    Swann Galleries:
    Thursday, March 06, 2008, (Lot 00499)
    19th & 20th century prints & drawings

  • Salvador Dalí
    Menorah,
    bronze
    x 15.7 in. / x 40.0 cm.
    True

    ed.54/250

    Sold for US $5,290

    Tiroche:
    Saturday, January 19, 2008, (Lot 00185)
    Auction 126 – Israeli & International Art - part A

  • Salvador Dalí
    Chandelier à sept branches, 1980
    bronze with gold patina
    x 20.1 in. / x 51.0 cm.
    Signed

    ed.152/250

    Sold for US $5,854

    Piasa:
    Friday, December 14, 2007, (Lot 00152)
    Tableaux, Dessins et Sculptures des XIXe et XXe siècles

  • Salvador Dalí
    Menorah,
    Bronze with Gold Patina
    x 16.7 in. / x 42.5 cm.
    Signed, Inscribed

    ed.13/250

    Sold for US $2,000

    C. G. Sloan & Company:
    Sunday, May 19, 1996, (Lot 01055)
    Estate Auction

  • Salvador Dalí
    La menorah, 1980
    Bronze
    12.2 in. x 20.1 in. x 5.5 in. / 31.0 cm. x 51.0 cm. x 14.0 cm.
    Signed

    ed.28/250

    Sold for US $1,977

    Martinot, Savignat, Antoine:
    Sunday, March 31, 1996, (Lot 00025)
    Sculptures du Siécle

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Salvador Dalí
The menorah , 1980
Sold for US $6,738
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Salvador Dalí
The menorah , 1980
Sold for US $5,703
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Salvador Dalí
The menorah , 1980
Sold for US $4,200
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Salvador Dalí
Menorah
Sold for US $5,290
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Salvador Dalí
Chandelier à sept branches , 1980
Sold for US $5,854
Friday, December 14, 2007
Salvador Dalí
Menorah
Sold for US $2,000
Sunday, May 19, 1996
Salvador Dalí
La menorah , 1980
Sold for US $1,977
Sunday, March 31, 1996
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