Null Salvador Dalí (Figueres, Girona, 1904-1989) 
Soul of Quixote, 1969. 
Bronze…
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Salvador Dalí (Figueres, Girona, 1904-1989) Soul of Quixote, 1969. Bronze sculpture on marble base. Signed and numbered 17/300. Bibliography. Reproduced in the book: "Dalí. The hard and the soft. Spells for the Magic of Form: Sculptures & Objects, by Robert & Nicolas Descharnes. P. 177. Nº 447. Eccart Publishers, 2004. 27 x 15 x 12 cm. Maximum height: 34 cm.

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Salvador Dalí (Figueres, Girona, 1904-1989) Soul of Quixote, 1969. Bronze sculpture on marble base. Signed and numbered 17/300. Bibliography. Reproduced in the book: "Dalí. The hard and the soft. Spells for the Magic of Form: Sculptures & Objects, by Robert & Nicolas Descharnes. P. 177. Nº 447. Eccart Publishers, 2004. 27 x 15 x 12 cm. Maximum height: 34 cm.

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