What is the kingdom to which Dali refers in this intriguing graphic?It is a blessed land of milk and honey to which all men and women aspire.The horseman in the upper background is the artist’s icon or high symbol of mankind striving for the philosopher’s and poet’s “beautiful and good.”The two gorgeous Dali creations in the foreground represent the artist and his beloved wife Gala.He uses the symbolism of the man carrying the woman’s train as that which joins them together for all eternity.So theirs is a kingdom of love that they establish.
These two figures look out at the viewer as though to ask,“Have you not been in love, too?Has not love made you feel that you are the King and Queen of your own precious domain?”
This masterful artist uses the elegant lines and dazzling colors of the lithographic medium to make his point: that love is the bedrock of each couple’s personal kingdom.
23" x 18" image size with border. Hand signed by Salvador Dali in 1979 Lithograph from original gouache.
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