Homage to Newton (1985). Signed and numbered cast no. 5/8. Bronze with dark patina. Size: 388 x 210 x 133cm. UOB Plaza, Singapore. Dalí's homage to Isaac Newton, with an open torso and suspended heart to indicate "open-heartedness," and an open head indicating "open-mindedness"—the two very qualities important for science discovery and successful human endeavors.
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The Dali Atomicus, photo by Philippe Halsman (1948), shown before its supporting wires were removed from the image.
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The Dalí family in 1910: from the upper left, aunt Maria Teresa, mother, father, Salvador Dalí, aunt Catherine (later became second wife of father), sister Ana Maria and grandmother Ana.
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Dalí in 1972.
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Sant Pere in Figueres, scene of Dalí's Baptism, First Communion, and funeral
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Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres, also where Dalí is buried
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Dalí's crypt at the Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres, stating his title
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Wild-eyed antics of Dalí (left) and fellow surrealist artist Man Ray in Paris on June 16, 1934.
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