The Unicorns – Virtue and Treason – An enigmatic iconographic proposal by Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)
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Patricia Grau-Dieckmann
Instituto Superior del Profesorado Dr Joaquin V. González (Argentina)
“Whether or not a real unicorn existed, it may not itself be as exciting or as important as the things that men dreamed, thought and wrote about it” (Shepard). Of all the stories woven around the mythical figure of the unicorn, one that is repeated over and over again is that only a true virgin can be used as a decoy. Her aroma leaves the unicorn defenseless in front of the hunter who would kill it for its valuable horn. An unexpected iconography is the one proposed by Salvador Dalí in his small statue of The Unicorn.
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Unicorn, Bestiary, Hunting of the unicornio, Salvador Dalí, Alchemical Hermetic Androgyne
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Grau-Dieckmann, Patricia. “The Unicorns – Virtue and Treason – An enigmatic iconographic proposal by Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)”. Mirabilia: electronic journal of antiquity and middle ages, 2015, no. 21, pp. 482-05, https://raco.cat/index.php/Mirabilia/article/view/304131.
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