A centaur—half-man, half horse—Sagitarrius exemplifies paradox, a theme which absorbed Dalí through his life. Here the figure shoots hopefully at an unknown target. Like Dalí himself, with ambitions, dreams and hopes, the figure seems eager to explore faraway places.

2010, Edition size: 250, 20 hc
17.75” X 18”
(44.45 x 45.72 cm)
18.4 lbs. (8.35 kg)
Granite Pedestal, 4.5” x 4” x 1.75” (11.43 x 10.16 x 4.45 cm)

  • Lithograph

    This fantastic image—a sea goat with a body of a goat and a fish tail—unites usually separate realms. For Dalí, an artist’s work imagines a world beyond the usual. Here the mythical creature seems ready to bridge the unconscious gap between sea and land, between spiritual wisdom and the practical.

    1967, Edition size: 250
    19” x 25”
    (48.26 x 63.50 cm)

  • Original mold

    Original Plaster Mold
    1968, Edition size: 1
    16.75” x 17”
    (42.55 x 43.18 cm)
    20 lbs. (9.07 kg)

  • Other displays