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Follow on Google News | Rare limited-edition bronze sculptures by Salvador Dali are for sale through the Mahlstedt GalleryThe Mahlstedt Gallery has entered into a collaboration with the famous Swiss art gallery Galerie Alexander E. Räber in Zurich to market and sell the limited-edition, numbered sculptures by Dali plus artworks by other notable European artists.
By: The Mahlstedt Gallery "It is our privilege to provide Dalí's works to collectors, interior designers and art enthusiasts throughout North America," said Oshi Rabin, founder and owner of the Mahlstedt Gallery and herself an artist. "Buyers can be certain that each work is one of a limited number created by one of history's preeminent artists. These sculptures are limited editions; just 350 of each exist." A few of Salvador Dalí's iconic sculptures available through the Mahlstedt Gallery include the following: ● Profile of Time, featuring Dalí's iconic melting clock motif first seen in his famous painting The Persistence of Memory. The sculpture presents a watch whose face is highlighted with green patina and is liquefying from its perch on top of a tree branch. ● Adam and Eve, a work in which Dalí captures the moment Adam is deciding whether to take the apple from Eve. Between the two figures, the serpent expectantly looks to Adam while coiled in the shape of a heart. Dalí explores religion in many of his works. ● Two bronzes each boast a vibrant blue patina. The flamenco dancer depicted in Dalinian Dancer is surrounded by the swirling fabric of her blue dress. In Triumphant Angel, an angel throws its head back and trumpets its horn towards the sky. In addition to the Dalí works, the Mahlstedt Gallery will also represent other renowned artists through the collaboration with Galerie Alexander E. Räber. They include Paul Wunderlich (German, 1927-2010), who was influenced heavily by Dalí's work, and Bruno Bruni (Italian, b. 1935), whose work is influenced by Paul Wunderlich. Both artists have carved out successful careers of their own. Buyers can visit the Mahlstedt Gallery at 415 Huguenot Street - New Rochelle, New York 10801 by appointment only. Their entire gallery can be viewed online and purchases can be made at www.art415ny.com. For more information, call 914-246-0526 or e-mail info@art415ny.com. End
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