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Signed Salvador Dalí Limited Edition Goddess of Justice Lithograph
ExcellentSigned limited edition lithograph by Salvador Dalí entitled "Goddess of Justice," which is signed by the artist in pencil lower right and numbered by the artist in pencil, lower left. Edition 35 of 150. From the Tarot Card Suite. This piece is in excellent condition with minor staining along the top center margin.
Salvador Dalí was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dalí became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, The Persistence of Memory, with the soft or melting watches is still considered one of the best-known surrealist works. As the war approached, the apolitical Dalí clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dalí was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dalí was not limited to a particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dalí worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions. In 1974, Dalí opened the Teatro Museo in Figueres, Spain. This was followed by retrospectives in Paris and London at the end of the decade. After the death of his wife, Gala, in 1982, Dalí's health began to fail. It deteriorated further after he was burned in a fire in his home in Pubol in 1984. Two years later, a pace-maker was implanted. Much of this part of his life was spent in seclusion, first in Pubol and later in his apartments at Torre Galatea, adjacent to the Teatro Museo. Salvador Dalí died on January 23, 1989 in Figueres from heart failure with respiratory complications. -
Signed Framed Salvador Dali Limited Edition Helen Of Troy Lithograph
ExcellentA lithograph by the famous surrealist Salvador Dali entitled "Helen of Troy" from his Homage a Homer Suite is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right. Printed by Levine and Levine. This is a wonderful piece that showcases Dali's use of surrealism.
Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dalí became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, The Persistence of Memory, with the soft or melting watches is still one of the best-known surrealist works. But as the war approached, the apolitical Dalí clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dalí was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dalí was not limited to a particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dalí worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions.
This is an exquisite example of the work of Salvador Dali is a great example of the impact and beauty that Dali has brought to the world of art.
Referenced in "The Official Catalog of the Graphic works of Salvador Dali" by Albert Field, 1996 as Figure 77-4 B on page 118.
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Block Signed Salvador Dali Divine Comedy Series Envy Purgatory 15 Color Wood Engraving
PristineA block signed framed color wood engraving by Salvador Dali entitled, "Envy." This piece is from Dali's Divine Comedy Series and is also referred to as "Purgatory 15, 'The blessed angel, whom we had reached by now, with a glad voice said, 'Here's the entrance; nor is this stair half as steep as the other two." Printed on Rives paper after a watercolor. Blindstamp of the editor, J. Estrade. Published by Les Editions d'Art Les Heures Claires, Paris.
The 101 wood engravings for the Divine Comedy Series were executed between 1951 and 1964. From 1951 to 1960, Dali painted the 101 watercolors, which would later be used as studies for the series of wood engravings. From 1960 to 1964, Raymond Jacquet created the 3,000 wood blocks that were necessary for the completion of the Divine Comedy Series with the participation and final approval of Dali for each of the 101 engravings.
Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dalà became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, The Persistence of Memory, with the soft or melting watches is still considered one of the best-known surrealist works. As the war approached, the apolitical Dalà clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dalà was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dalà was not limited to a particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dalà worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions. In 1974, Dalà opened the Teatro Museo in Figueres, Spain. This was followed by retrospectives in Paris and London at the end of the decade. After the death of his wife, Gala, in 1982, DalÃ's health began to fail. It deteriorated further after he was burned in a fire in his home in Pubol in 1984. Two years later, a pace-maker was implanted. Much of this part of his life was spent in seclusion, first in Pubol and later in his apartments at Torre Galatea, adjacent to the Teatro Museo. Salvador Dalà died on January 23, 1989 in Figueres from heart failure with respiratory complications.-
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Block Signed Salvador Dali Divine Comedy Series Earthly Paradise Purgatory 32 Color Wood Engraving
PristineA block signed framed color wood engraving by Salvador Dali entitled, "Earthly Paradise." This piece is from Dali's Divine Comedy Series and is also referred to as "Purgatory 32, 'I, all in doubt, said 'Where is Beatrice':" Printed on Rives paper after a watercolor. Blindstamp of the editor, J. Estrade. Published by Les Editions d'Art Les Heures Claires, Paris.
The 101 wood engravings for the Divine Comedy Series were executed between 1951 and 1964. From 1951 to 1960, Dali painted the 101 watercolors, which would later be used as studies for the series of wood engravings. From 1960 to 1964, Raymond Jacquet created the 3,000 wood blocks that were necessary for the completion of the Divine Comedy Series with the participation and final approval of Dali for each of the 101 engravings.
Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dalà became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, The Persistence of Memory, with the soft or melting watches is still considered one of the best-known surrealist works. As the war approached, the apolitical Dalà clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dalà was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dalà was not limited to a particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dalà worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions. In 1974, Dalà opened the Teatro Museo in Figueres, Spain. This was followed by retrospectives in Paris and London at the end of the decade. After the death of his wife, Gala, in 1982, DalÃ's health began to fail. It deteriorated further after he was burned in a fire in his home in Pubol in 1984. Two years later, a pace-maker was implanted. Much of this part of his life was spent in seclusion, first in Pubol and later in his apartments at Torre Galatea, adjacent to the Teatro Museo. Salvador Dalà died on January 23, 1989 in Figueres from heart failure with respiratory complications.-
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Block Signed Salvador Dali Divine Comedy Series The Proud Purgatory 11 Color Wood Engraving
PristineA block signed framed color wood engraving by Salvador Dali entitled, "The Proud." This piece is from Dali's Divine Comedy Series and is also referred to as "Purgatory 11, 'My forebears' feats set my proud blood on fire:" Printed on Rives paper after a watercolor. Blindstamp of the editor, J. Estrade. Published by Les Editions d'Art Les Heures Claires, Paris.
The 101 wood engravings for the Divine Comedy Series were executed between 1951 and 1964. From 1951 to 1960, Dali painted the 101 watercolors, which would later be used as studies for the series of wood engravings. From 1960 to 1964, Raymond Jacquet created the 3,000 wood blocks that were necessary for the completion of the Divine Comedy Series with the participation and final approval of Dali for each of the 101 engravings.
Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dala became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, The Persistence of Memory, with the soft or melting watches is still considered one of the best-known surrealist works. As the war approached, the apolitical Dala clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dala was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dala was not limited to a particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dala worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions. In 1974, Dala opened the Teatro Museo in Figueres, Spain. This was followed by retrospectives in Paris and London at the end of the decade. After the death of his wife, Gala, in 1982, Dala's health began to fail. It deteriorated further after he was burned in a fire in his home in Pubol in 1984. Two years later, a pace-maker was implanted. Much of this part of his life was spent in seclusion, first in Pubol and later in his apartments at Torre Galatea, adjacent to the Teatro Museo. Salvador Dala died on January 23, 1989 in Figueres from heart failure with respiratory complications.-
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Signed Salvador Dali Limited Edition Femme a Cheval Drypoint Etching
ExcellentA framed dry point etching by Salvador Dali, which is entitled "Femme a Cheval," from the series "Venus aux Fourures." The piece is from 1969 and is hand signed by the artist from an edition of 50. Published by Editions Argillet, Paris.
Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dal� became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, "The Persistence of Memory," with the soft or melting watches is still one of the best-known surrealist works. But as the war approached, the apolitical Dal� clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dal� was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dal� was not limited to any particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dal� worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions. In 1974, Dal� opened the Teatro Museo in Figueres, Spain. This was followed by retrospectives in Paris and London at the end of the decade. After the death of his wife, Gala, in 1982, Dal�'s health began to fail. It deteriorated further after he was burned in a fire in his home in Pubol in 1984. Two years later, a pace-maker was implanted. Much of this part of his life was spent in seclusion, first in Pubol and later in his apartments at Torre Galatea, adjacent to the Teatro Museo. Salvador Dal� died on January 23, 1989 in Figueres from heart failure with respiratory complications. -
Signed Framed Salvador Dali Limited Edition Les Caprices Pinces Princiers Lithograph
ExcellentA lithograph with separate engraving by Salvador Dali. This piece is from the portfolio, "Les Dinere de Gala" and is entitled "Les Caprices Pinces Princiers" from 1975. The piece is from an edition of 395 and the separate engraving at the bottom of the piece is entitled "La Cuillere aux Bequilles" or "Spoon on Crutches." Les dinere de Gala is a portfilio of ornate edible creations.
Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dal� became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, "The Persistence of Memory," with the soft or melting watches is still one of the best-known surrealist works. But as the war approached, the apolitical Dal� clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dal� was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dal� was not limited to any particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dal� worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions. In 1974, Dal� opened the Teatro Museo in Figueres, Spain. This was followed by retrospectives in Paris and London at the end of the decade. After the death of his wife, Gala, in 1982, Dal�'s health began to fail. It deteriorated further after he was burned in a fire in his home in Pubol in 1984. Two years later, a pace-maker was implanted. Much of this part of his life was spent in seclusion, first in Pubol and later in his apartments at Torre Galatea, adjacent to the Teatro Museo. Salvador Dal� died on January 23, 1989 in Figueres from heart failure with respiratory complications. -
Twelve Salvador Dali Homage to Israel Silver Medals
ExcellentA limited edition set of 12 Silver Medals designed by Salvador Dali to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the State of Israel in 1973. There is one Medal for each Tribe of Israel (Asher, Gad, Judah, etc.) with a pictorial representation of that tribe designed by Dali on one side and the Seal of the Anniversary, Name of Tribe and stamped signature of Dali on the other. Also comes with original booklet describing the Medal Set. Written in ink in the back of the booklet is the registered set number. Stamped on side of each coin is, Medallic Art Co, NY .999 + Pure Silver. Medals are accompanied by a mahogany case.
Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Dal� became a leader of the surrealist movement. His painting, "The Persistence of Memory," with the soft or melting watches is still one of the best-known surrealist works. But as the war approached, the apolitical Dal� clashed with the surrealists and was "expelled" from the surrealist group during a "trial" in 1934. He did however, exhibit works in international surrealist exhibitions throughout the decade but by 1940, Dal� was moving into a new style that eventually became known as his "classic" period, demonstrating a preoccupation with science and religion. As an artist, Salvador Dal� was not limited to any particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. Dal� worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions. In 1974, Dal� opened the Teatro Museo in Figueres, Spain. This was followed by retrospectives in Paris and London at the end of the decade. After the death of his wife, Gala, in 1982, Dal�'s health began to fail. It deteriorated further after he was burned in a fire in his home in Pubol in 1984. Two years later, a pace-maker was implanted. Much of this part of his life was spent in seclusion, first in Pubol and later in his apartments at Torre Galatea, adjacent to the Teatro Museo. Salvador Dal� died on January 23, 1989 in Figueres from heart failure with respiratory complications.










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