DALÍ Salvador
Space Elephant
Multiple numbered in 350 pieces
Bronze sculpture, lost-wax process. With certificate of authenticity and foundry certificate.
Numbered in: 350 + 35 E.A.
Conceived: 1980
First cast: 1980
Foundry: Perseo (with foundry certificate)
Reference : R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dalí Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 631, page 244.
The Space Elephant embodies the Dalinian symbol that was born in 1946 when the artist painted one of his most famous pictures ‘The Temptation of St. Anthony’. Dalí created the image of an elephant in the Egyptian desert carrying an obelisk, a symbol of the presence and progress of technology in the modern world. Four elephants stand on spider like legs of desire, and offer art, beauty, power, pleasure and knowledge.
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