Les Songes Drolatiques de PantagruelPERIODIC PRICE REDUCTION (1973) Printmaking by Salvador Dali
Seller Debiut Ambasador Marki Młodych Artystów spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością
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Limited Edition Number of copies : 50.
Printmaking,
Lithography
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 29.9in, Width 21.3in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Printmaking under $20,000 Surrealism
litografia czarno-biała numer 1 odbitki
65 x 48 cm, wymiary grafiki
76 x 54 cm, wymiary arkusza [papier japoński]
l.d. opis ołówkiem: ‘1/50’
p.d. odręczna sygnatura ołówkiem: ‘Dali’’
LITERATURA:
The Official Catalog of the Graphics Works of Salvador Dali
Authorized by Dali * by Albert Field
Hardcover, Astoria New York: The Salvador Dali Archives, 1996
str. 173-174 poz. 73-7 W
ISBN: 13:9780965361101
ISBN: 10:0965361101
CERTYFIKATY:
Salvador Dali Archives
PROWENIENCJA:
Salvador Dali Archives Ltd., New York
Wyjątkowość tej Litografii, wynika z faktu iż została w 1973 roku odbita pod numerem JEDEN w limitowanej serii 50 sztuk, którą zaprezentowano w tym samym roku na wystawie w Paryżu i Genewie. Praca posiada certyfikat potwierdzający autentyczność druku i podpisu twórcy wydany przez fundację Salvadora Dali z Nowego Jorku.
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Salvador Dalí, born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain, was one of the most renowned surrealist artists of the 20th century. His extraordinary talent, eccentric personality, and flamboyant style made him a legendary figure in the art world.
Dalí showed artistic promise from a young age and began formal art training at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid. During his time in Madrid, he experimented with various styles, including impressionism and cubism, before discovering surrealism, a movement that would profoundly shape his artistic vision.
In the early 1920s, Dalí moved to Paris, where he became immersed in the surrealist movement led by André Breton. His iconic paintings from this period, such as "The Persistence of Memory" (1931), featuring melting clocks draped over surreal landscapes, established him as a leading figure in the surrealist movement.
Dalí's artistic genius was not confined to painting; he also dabbled in sculpture, film, photography, and writing. His collaborations with filmmakers such as Luis Buñuel resulted in groundbreaking works like the surrealist film "Un Chien Andalou" (1929).
Throughout his career, Dalí cultivated a larger-than-life persona characterized by his flamboyant attire, trademark mustache, and eccentric behavior. He thrived on controversy and self-promotion, often engaging in provocative stunts to garner attention.
Despite his eccentricities, Dalí's artistic brilliance was undeniable, earning him international acclaim and admiration. His works were exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums around the world, cementing his status as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Dalí passed away on January 23, 1989, leaving behind a rich and diverse body of work that continues to captivate and inspire audiences to this day. His contributions to surrealism and the broader art world ensure that his legacy as a visionary artist will endure for generations to come.
- Nationality: SPAIN
- Date of birth : 1904
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary Spanish Artists Artists presented by a gallery