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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Salvador Dalí, Elephant of Triumph, 1971
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Salvador Dalí

Elephant of Triumph, 1971
Lithography
90 × 60 cm
Includes a frame 120 × 90 cm
Art of a limited edition set
Lysenko Gallery
£ 5500.00
Salvador Dalí, Elephant of Triumph, 1971
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This artwork belongs to Salvador Dalí’s symbolic universe where images behave like dreams, not illustrations. Using Dalí’s own established meanings, the scene can be read as a surreal fable about...
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This artwork belongs to Salvador Dalí’s symbolic universe where images behave like dreams, not illustrations. Using Dalí’s own established meanings, the scene can be read as a surreal fable about power, faith, and the illusion of triumph.

Across the endless Catalan plain, an elephant advances on legs as thin as doubt. It carries the weight of empire, belief, and ambition, yet barely touches the earth. Dalí’s elephant is not strong because it is heavy, but because it is elevated—authority made fragile by its own grandeur.

Upon its back, trumpet‑bearing figures announce victory. Their sound cuts through the sky like revelation, echoing Dalí’s fascination with religious procession and imperial ceremony. Yet these heralds are weightless, almost transparent, reminding us that triumph exists first in the mind, not in matter.

Insects hover nearby—dragonflies of metamorphosis—whispering that nothing solid endures. Time dissolves, power stretches, and certainty melts into air. Beneath the towering beast, the desert remains empty, eternal, indifferent.

Dalí tells us that triumph is a dream carried by impossibly thin legs. It moves forward, magnificent and unstable, sustained only by belief.

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LYSENKO Gallery private collection

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2013 Lysenko Gallery Kyiv
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