A woman with flowing gold hair kneels before a unicorn. The horse theme was frequently used by Dali throughout his career. The horse is seen as a symbol of beauty and elegance as well as a symbol of strength and rawness. The portfolio from which this piece came is an homage to the animal itself and all the symbols it represents in modern culture, mythology, and the history of humanity and art.
La Licorne (The Unicorn)
Salvador Dali, Spanish (1904–1989)
Portfolio: Les Chevaux Dalineins
Date: 1970
Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 64/250
Size: 15.35 x 21.25 in. (38.99 x 53.98 cm)
Printer: Wolfensberger
Publisher: Carpentier/Waintrop
Reference: Michler & Löpsinger 1258
- Materials
- Lithograph
- Size
- 15 7/20 × 21 1/4 in | 39 × 54 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Signed and numbered in pencil
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- Les Chevaux Dalineins
- Publisher
- Carpentier/Waintrop
La Licorne (The Unicorn), 1970
A woman with flowing gold hair kneels before a unicorn. The horse theme was frequently used by Dali throughout his career. The horse is seen as a symbol of beauty and elegance as well as a symbol of strength and rawness. The portfolio from which this piece came is an homage to the animal itself and all the symbols it represents in modern culture, mythology, and the history of humanity and art.
La Licorne (The Unicorn)
Salvador Dali, Spanish (1904–1989)
Portfolio: Les Chevaux Dalineins
Date: 1970
Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 64/250
Size: 15.35 x 21.25 in. (38.99 x 53.98 cm)
Printer: Wolfensberger
Publisher: Carpentier/Waintrop
Reference: Michler & Löpsinger 1258
- Materials
- Lithograph
- Size
- 15 7/20 × 21 1/4 in | 39 × 54 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Signed and numbered in pencil
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- Les Chevaux Dalineins
- Publisher
- Carpentier/Waintrop

