Don Quixote . Salvador Dali.
Don Quixote — Salvador Dalí (1946) · Pixelia.art Archive 🎠 The Dreaming Knight · El Caballero Soñador EN In 1946, surrealist Salvador Dalí painted his own vision of Don Quixote de la Mancha . It was not merely illustration — it was a mirror. For Dalí, the knight of La Mancha was a reflection of the artist himself: a dreamer confronting absurd reality with imagination as his only weapon. In this vision, windmills twist like memories; Dulcinea appears as a ghost of light; and the road becomes a river of time. Quixote and Sancho ride not through Spain, but through the landscape of the soul. Dalí painted madness as devotion, and defeat as a form of faith. What we call illusion, he called purpose. And in that burning horizon, both he and the knight dissolve — not into failure, but into eternity. ES En 1946, el surrealista Salvador Dalí creó su propia visión de ...