This image is a part of our 'Don Quixote
trilogy' which is comprised of The Gift of Mandrino, The Warrior's
Heard and The Story of Don
Quixote . In this trilogy Dalí depicts Don Quixote, Cervantes’ idealistic Spanish nobleman who fancied himself a knight fighting the world’s injustices; he saw flocks of sheep as enemy armies, and served the causes of truth and beauty. It has been said that Don Quixote’s quest was an allegory of the eternal search for goodness and truth, with an idealism that appeared to be madness in a world that sometimes viewed heroism and love as a form of insanity. How interesting Dalí must have found this satirical romantic!This image is part of the Mick Fleetwood Gallery Collection.
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