1974
h 23 cm
Bronze sculpture with black marble base depicting the Madonna of Port Lligat, part of the famous Clot Collection, modeled by Salvador Dalì in his home in Port Lligat between 1969 and 1979 for his Catalan friend and collector Isidro Clot. The bronze is numbered 80/350 and bears the sculptor's signature.
The Gala-Dalì foundation has granted the official rights for the fusion of these 44 works to the publisher 2049 Obra Contemporanea, and all the pieces, limited in number to 350, are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Like other sculptures belonging to this series, this bronze also takes inspiration from two of his most famous sacred paintings, the Madonna of Port Lligat from 1949 and that of the following year.

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