Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)
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Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)

The Flight, The Temptation, The Love, The Broken Wings

Details
Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)
The Flight, The Temptation, The Love, The Broken Wings
signed and dated 'Gala Salvador Dalí 1945' (lower left)
oil on panel
8 7/8 x 20 in. (22.5 x 50.8 cm.)
Painted in 1945
Provenance
George de Cuevas (Jorge Cuevas Bartholín), New York, by whom probably acquired directly from the artist.
Anonymous sale, Sotheby's, New York, 11 November 1999, lot 391.
Anonymous sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 11 October 2000, lot 41.
Anonymous sale, Christie's, London, 7 February 2005, lot 87.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
Literature
R. de Saint Jean, 'Salvador Dalí à New York', in Formes Et Couleurs, December 1945, Paris, n.p.
R. Descharnes & G. Néret, Salvador Dalí, vol. I, 1904-1946, Cologne, 1994, no. 866 (illustrated p. 383; titled 'Sans titre - Scène avec allégorie marine').
Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, ed., Salvador Dalí: Catálogo Razonado de Pinturas, (https://www.salvador-dali.org/es/), no. P 604 (illustrated).
Exhibited
New York, Bignou Gallery, Recent Paintings by Salvador Dalí, November - December 1945, no. 7 (with incorrect medium).
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Lot Essay


Painted in 1945, Salvador Dalí’s The Flight, The Temptation, The Love, The Broken Wings is one of a small group of dreamlike marine allegories that the artist created during the 1940s, which fuse barren landscapes, classical motifs and dancing nudes into wondrous fantasy scenes. Set against the same vast empty Ampurdan plains and Catalan coastline of his homeland which had characterised his Surreal landscapes of the 1930s, the composition centres on a frieze-like sequence of otherworldly characters engaged in frenetic interactions with one another. As with The Broken Bridge and the Dream, now in the Dalí Museum in St Petersburg, Florida, The Flight, The Temptation, The Love, The Broken Wings appears to paraphrase the whimsical follies and allegories that populated the elaborate interiors of Italian Renaissance palaces, while simultaneously prompting comparisons to the elaborate set design of contemporary ballets. This composition was first owned by the Marquis de Cuevas, one of the twelve forward-thinking members of the Zodiac group of benefactors formed in 1932, who each sponsored Dalí for one month of the year and received a work by the artist in return for their support, produced during the month of their sponsorship.

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