Salvador Dali | Triumphant Elephant
Salvador Dali | Triumphant Elephant
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The ‘Triumphant Elephant’ is one of Dalí’s most iconic and recognizable subject matters. This profound sculpture features an elephant with spindly, long legs, a motif that first appeared in his 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory. Riddled with symbolism, the elephant serves as a testament to the allure of Dalí’s unique artistic personality and his mastery of Surrealist form.
As one of the most sought-after Salvador Dalí sculptures in the UK, the Triumphant Elephant represents a significant opportunity for art acquisition in the Berkshire region. We provide bespoke consultation for collectors in Sunningdale, Wentworth, and Ascot, ensuring a seamless acquisition process for this museum-quality bronze.
Triumphant Elephant, 1975/1984Bronze with green patina
20.9" x 11.8" inches. (53 x 30 cm)
Incised signature and numbered from the edition of 350 (there were also 35 artist's proofs), this edition was conceived in 1975 and first cast in 1984, this example cast at a later date
Stamped with the Perseo Mendrisio, Switzerland foundry mark.
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