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What is the significance of Salvador Dalí's The Persistence of Memory (1980)?
This 1980 version is a later reinterpretation of Dalí's iconic 1931 surrealist painting, exploring themes of time, dreams, and memory through melting clocks and barren landscapes, showcasing his paranoiac-critical technique.
What are the dimensions and material of this acrylic print?
The print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is made from 4mm (0.15") archival-grade acrylic, ensuring a vibrant, durable finish for a museum-quality reproduction.
How is the acrylic print designed for hanging?
It features straight-cut corners and includes a hanging kit with pre-drilled screw holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy, secure installation of this fine art print.
What is the shipping and delivery process for this artwork?
We offer secure, tracked shipping with careful packaging to protect your premium acrylic print, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition for your home or office.
How durable and archival is this acrylic print?
Crafted with 4mm acrylic and archival inks, this reproduction resists fading and damage, offering long-lasting vibrancy as a high-quality Salvador Dalí artwork.
What artistic technique did Dalí use in The Persistence of Memory?
Dalí employed his paranoiac-critical method, blending realistic details with dreamlike elements to create surreal, symbolic imagery that challenges perceptions of time.
Why are the melting clocks a key symbol in this artwork?
The melting clocks symbolize the fluidity and subjectivity of time, reflecting Dalí's interest in Einstein's theory of relativity and the unconscious mind in surrealist art.
