Salvador Dali Spanish, 1904-1989
Surrealist Worrior, 1984
Bronze lost wax process
20" x 7.5" x 12.8"
350+35EA
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Further images
Patina: Brown The image of the Roman warrior, as created by Dali, represents all victories, real and ethereal, spiritual and physical. Dali’s surrealistic interpretation of the warrior includes the addition...
Patina: Brown
The image of the Roman warrior, as created by Dali, represents all victories, real and ethereal, spiritual and physical. Dali’s surrealistic interpretation of the warrior includes the addition of a window of light, portayed through a “hole” in the warrior’s chest – this window inspires us to attemps to see that which is not evident, as well as that which encompasses the dream world beyond everyday reality.
R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dali Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 647, page 251.
The image of the Roman warrior, as created by Dali, represents all victories, real and ethereal, spiritual and physical. Dali’s surrealistic interpretation of the warrior includes the addition of a window of light, portayed through a “hole” in the warrior’s chest – this window inspires us to attemps to see that which is not evident, as well as that which encompasses the dream world beyond everyday reality.
R. & N. Descharnes Salvador Dali Sculptures & Objects. Eccart. Ref. 647, page 251.