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Medium: BronzeHeight: 17.3" (44 cm)Technique: Lost wax processPatina: GreenEdition: 350Year: Conceived in 1977First Cast: 1984References: Descharnes, Dali: The Hard and the Soft, Sculptures & Objects. Eccart, 2004. Pg. 240 ref. 617
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Salvador Dalí reinvents a classic religious depiction through an unusual surrealistic interpretation. As symbolized in this sculpture, the strength and supremacy of God is represented by a thumb from which all life emerges (the branches of the trees). To the right of this divine being stands humanity: a man bursting with life's vitality. On the left, the presence of the Angel, representative of the meditative spirit, can be found with his wing resting on and supported by a crutch. Although man is united with God, God's knowledge is supreme.