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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 Ecuyere Aquatint Etching With Gold
ExcellentAn aquatint etching with gold added on arches by the famous surrealist Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904 - 1989) entitled "Ecuyere" created in 1965 from his Le Cirque Suite. This piece is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left. Published by Jean Schneider, Basel & Berggruen, 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 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. Dal� worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and 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.
Referenced in "The Official Catalog of the Graphic works of Salvador Dali" by Albert Field, 1996 as Figure 65-5 B on page 27. -
Signed Salvador Dali Limited Edition Femme A Cheval Drypoint Etching
ExcellentA dry point etching by the famous surrealist Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904 - 1989) entitled "Femme a Cheval" created in 1969 from his Venus Aux Fourures series. This piece is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left. 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 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. Dal� worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and 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.
Catalog: "The Official Catalog of the Graphic works of Salvador Dali" by Albert Field, 1996 Figure 68-6-E, page 40. -
Signed Framed Salvador Dali Limited Edition Pastorale Etching
ExcellentAn etching by the famous surrealist Salvador Dali entitled "Pastorale" from his portfolio Historia de Don Quichotte de la Mancha. This work is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left. Printed on Arches paper. This is a wonderfully framed piece that showcases Dali's use of surrealism and the work Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
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 one of the best-known surrealist works. But 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.
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.
Reference, Figure 80-1 K in Albert Field "The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali" Page 144. -
Signed Framed Salvador Dali Limited Edition The Golden Helmut Of Mandrino Etching
ExcellentAn etching by the famous surrealist Salvador Dali entitled "The Golden Helmet of Mandrino" from his portfolio Historia de Don Quichotte de la Mancha. This work is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left. Printed on Arches paper. This is a wonderfully framed piece that showcases Dali's use of surrealism and the work Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
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 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. Dal� 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.
Reference, Figure 80-1 F in Albert Field "The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali" Page 144. -
Signed Framed Salvador Dali Limited Edition L'Ampoule Incandescence Etching
ExcellentAn etching and pochoir on arches paper by the famous surrealist Salvador Dali entitled "L'Ampoule Incandescence" from his Homage to Leonardo Da Vinci Suite is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left. This is a wonderfully framed piece that showcases Dali's use of surrealism and interest in Leonardo Da Vinci's work.
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 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. Dal� 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 75-8 K on page 106.










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