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Shop BALL HILL The Arcade › 4 Salvador Dali Matted (unframed) Offset Lithographs (12” x 16”), with COA

4 Salvador Dali Matted (unframed) Offset Lithographs (12” x 16”), with COA

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Spain, Circa 1987-1997

Certificate's of Authenticity

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) was a prominent Spanish Surrealist artist renowned for his striking and bizarre imagery. His work often featured dreamlike scenes, melting clocks, and symbolic elements, making him one of the most recognizable artists of the 20th century.

Dalí's artistic output spanned painting, sculpture, film, and printmaking, leaving an indelible mark on the art world.

1. The "Biblia Sacra" series was a significant project Dali undertook, creating a collection of illustrations for the Bible. These works often featured his signature surrealist style, reinterpreting biblical narratives with his unique visual language. The "Stultae et Prudentes Filiae" (Foolish and Wise Daughters) is one such illustration from this extensive series, showcasing Dali's ability to blend religious themes with his distinctive artistic vision.

2. "The Divine Comedy" is a series of prints created by Dali between 1950 and 1960, illustrating Dante Alighieri's epic poem. These works showcase Dalí's unique interpretation of the poem's themes, blending religious and mythological elements with his signature surrealist style. The "Preparation for the Final Prayer" is one such illustration, depicting a scene from Paradiso.

3. "The Heretics" from Canto 10 of Interno, depicts a scene from Dante's journey through hell. The certificate indicates this is a lithograph or mixed media print, published in 1987 by Les Heures Claires in Paris, after Dali's original watercolor. While signed in the plate, it is part of a non-numbered edition, suggesting it is a later reproduction rather than an original print from the initial publication period.

4. "The Tree of Punishment," is part of Dalí's illustrations for Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy," specifically Canto 24 of Purgatorio. Created as a lithograph/mixed media in 1987, it is based on an earlier watercolor. The edition was published by Helikon Kiadó and Les Heures Claires, indicating a collaboration for producing these prints.

Spain, Circa 1987-1997

Certificate's of Authenticity

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) was a prominent Spanish Surrealist artist renowned for his striking and bizarre imagery. His work often featured dreamlike scenes, melting clocks, and symbolic elements, making him one of the most recognizable artists of the 20th century.

Dalí's artistic output spanned painting, sculpture, film, and printmaking, leaving an indelible mark on the art world.

1. The "Biblia Sacra" series was a significant project Dali undertook, creating a collection of illustrations for the Bible. These works often featured his signature surrealist style, reinterpreting biblical narratives with his unique visual language. The "Stultae et Prudentes Filiae" (Foolish and Wise Daughters) is one such illustration from this extensive series, showcasing Dali's ability to blend religious themes with his distinctive artistic vision.

2. "The Divine Comedy" is a series of prints created by Dali between 1950 and 1960, illustrating Dante Alighieri's epic poem. These works showcase Dalí's unique interpretation of the poem's themes, blending religious and mythological elements with his signature surrealist style. The "Preparation for the Final Prayer" is one such illustration, depicting a scene from Paradiso.

3. "The Heretics" from Canto 10 of Interno, depicts a scene from Dante's journey through hell. The certificate indicates this is a lithograph or mixed media print, published in 1987 by Les Heures Claires in Paris, after Dali's original watercolor. While signed in the plate, it is part of a non-numbered edition, suggesting it is a later reproduction rather than an original print from the initial publication period.

4. "The Tree of Punishment," is part of Dalí's illustrations for Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy," specifically Canto 24 of Purgatorio. Created as a lithograph/mixed media in 1987, it is based on an earlier watercolor. The edition was published by Helikon Kiadó and Les Heures Claires, indicating a collaboration for producing these prints.

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