TECHNICAL INFORMATION

TECHNIQUE

Bronze, procédé de cire perdue

HAUTEUR

52cm

ÉDITION

350 + 35 EA

DATE D’ÉDITION

1968

PATINA

Vert/noir

RÉFÉRENCE

R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dali Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. N°654 Page 254

Description

In one exquisite artwork, Dalí deftly portrays the Garden of Eden: Adam, Eve, and the serpent, as well as the intricate tension between the three. The artist captures the very moment Eve offers Adam the forbidden fruit – astonished, Adam raises his hand in indecision, unsure of their fate should he relinquish himself to the enticing temptation. In an attempt to comfort the doomed couple, aware of the heartache that lies ahead, the serpent coils himself in the shape of a heart, reminding Adam and Eve that love creates a whole which is greater than the sum of its individual parts.