Unicorn
Unicorn
Bronze, green patina, height: 57 cm, limited edition of 350 copies, signed.
With this work, Dalí glorifies his love for Gala, symbolized by the heart-shaped opening in the wall. Already in his autobiography, he described Gala on a unicorn, which for him became the embodiment of purity and eternal love.
The unicorn's horn pierces the heart, from which blood drips – a powerful symbol of both passion and vulnerability. Dalí repeatedly revisited this motif, fascinated also by the perfect spiral of the rhinoceros's horn. In this sculpture, the symbols of the wall, the heart, the unicorn, and the female figure in the foreground combine to form a multifaceted image of love, purity, and sensuality.
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SPAIN, 1904 - 1989
Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí, born in Figueras in 1904, is considered one of the leading minds of surrealism and one of the most famous artists of the 20th century. Around 1929 he found his own style, which explored the world of the unconscious and dreams. With melting clocks and burning giraffes, he created iconic images that show his technical skills in an old-masterly style. Common themes in Dalí's works are intoxication, fever and religion, with his wife Gala often playing a central role. After an eventful life that took him from Spain to the USA and back to Europe, Dalí died in 1989, leaving a lasting legacy in the art world.