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Horse Temptation of Saint Anthony By Salvador Dali 1946
Horse Temptation of Saint Anthony By Salvador Dali 1946

Horse Temptation of Saint Anthony By Salvador Dali 1946

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After the Second World War, Dali converted, by his own account, to mysticism. The beginning of the Atomic Era strongly influenced his thinking and led to a strong spiritual foundation for his paintings which he made with a great appreciation for the classic art of painting. The temptation of Saint Anthony originated from an entry for a film poster competition. It shows Dal's nuclear mysticism in all its fierceness. A naked Antonius wards off an frightening mounting horse with a sword, which, standing on legs as thin as gossamer, defies the laws of gravity. The Saint tries not to be seduced by the earthly temptations, symbolised by the horse as a symbol of power, followed by almost floating elephants which carry on their backs symbols of lust and greed.

Made from resin, finely painted colors.

Comes with a color description card about the artist and artwork.

Dimensions : 8" 

Licensed by the Dali Foundation.Â