Woman Of Time | Green patina | Salvador Dali

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Salvador Dalí’s Woman of Time

Woman of Time is a captivating sculpture by Salvador Dalí that fuses two of his most iconic surrealist motifs: the female form and the concept of time. Created in bronze, this elegant yet thought-provoking piece reflects Dalí’s enduring fascination with the passage of time, human mortality, and the tension between external beauty and inner complexity.

Concept and Symbolism

In this work, a graceful, elongated female figure embodies the eternal feminine — a recurring theme in Dalí’s work. Draped delicately around her is one of Dalí’s signature soft, melting clocks, instantly recalling his famous painting The Persistence of Memory. The clock represents time as fluid, elastic, and subjective — a surreal commentary on how we experience memory, desire, and mortality.  By combining the sensual curves of the female form with a timepiece slipping away, Dalí underscores the fleeting nature of youth, beauty, and life itself. It is a meditation on the impermanence of external appearances and the inevitable progression of time, rendered with elegance and otherworldly symbolism.

Medium and Presentation


Woman of Time is typically cast in patinated bronze, with exquisite attention to detail in the flowing fabric, delicate anatomy, and the surreal draping of the clock. The figure stands poised, timeless, and dignified, simultaneously representing strength, grace, and vulnerability.This sculpture embodies Dalí’s ability to blend classical aesthetics with surrealist imagination, turning philosophical ideas into tangible, visual poetry.

Legacy and Impact

Woman of Time continues to be one of Dalí’s most admired three-dimensional works. It beautifully encapsulates the surrealist’s unique relationship with time and the subconscious, themes that permeate much of his art. Collectors and galleries prize the piece for both its visual allure and its rich, layered symbolism.

Woman of Time | conceived in 1973, first cast in 1984

Material: bronze

Technique: lost wax process

Edition size 350 + 35 EA

Height 65,5 cm

Edition Green Patina


*All dimensions are approximate
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