
Venus de Milo with Drawers
<p>Among Salvador Dalí’s many memorable works, perhaps none is more deeply embedded in the popular imagination than <em>Venus de Milo with Drawers</em>, a half-size plaster reproduction of the famous marble statue (130 /120 BC; Musée du Louvre, Paris), altered with pom-pom-decorated drawers in the figure’s forehead, breasts, stomach, abdomen, and left knee. The combination of cool painted plaster and silky mink tufts illustrates the Surrealist interest in uniting different elements to spark a new reality. For the Surrealists, the best means of provoking this revolution of consciousness was a special kind of sculpture that, as Dalí explained in a 1931 essay, was “absolutely useless . . . and created wholly for the purpose of materializing in a fetishistic way, with maximum tangible reality, ideas and fantasies of a delirious character.” Dalí’s essay, which drew upon the ideas of Marcel Duchamp’s readymades, inaugurated object making as an integral part of Surrealist activities.</p> <p>Influenced by the work of Sigmund Freud, Dalì envisioned the idea of a cabinet transformed into a female figure, which he called an “anthropomorphic cabinet.” <em>Venus de Milo with Drawers</em> is the culmination of his explorations into the deep, psychological mysteries of sexual desire, which are symbolized in the figure of the ancient goddess of love.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1936
- Dimensions
- 98 × 32.5 × 34 cm (38 5/8 × 12 3/4 × 13 3/8 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Salvador Dalí
Artist

Painting
S alvador Dalí, the legendary Spanish Surrealist, became world-famous for his dreamlike masterpieces—most notably The Persistence of Memory—as well as his eccentric persona and boundary-pushing explorations in film, sculpture, fashion, and design. Today, Dalí’s visionary works are celebrated in major museums worldwide and continue to show strong performance at auction, solidifying his status as one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.
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Record
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- Salvador Dalí
- Year
- 1936
- Dimensions
- 98 × 32.5 × 34 cm (38 5/8 × 12 3/4 × 13 3/8 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1936-013879
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





