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The Persistence of Memory - KeychainThe Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali Soft Enamel Keychain 1. 25" 3 colors Backer card Salvador Dal, The Persistence of Memory, 1931 Salvador Dal, Fundaci Gala Salvador Dali SOCAN (2020) About The Persistence of Memory One of the most recognizable work of Surrealism, this 1931 painting by Salvador Dal is often referred to as Melting Clocks. Fairly small in size, it measures 9. 5 inches x 13 inches or 24 cm x 33 cm. It was given by an anonymous
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