Spain
Circa 1948
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.
These color offset lithographs are from Dalí's "Benvenuto Cellini" cycle, created in 1948. The technique is described as a color offset lithograph, and it is noted as being signed on the plate and not individually numbered, indicating it's an "ex Libris" print, likely from a book publication.
An offset lithograph is an industrial printing technique where an inked image is transferred ("offset") from a metal plate to a flexible rubber blanket, and then onto the final printing surface (like paper). It is the most common mass-production printing method for books, magazines, and art reproductions.
Spain
Circa 1948
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.
These color offset lithographs are from Dalí's "Benvenuto Cellini" cycle, created in 1948. The technique is described as a color offset lithograph, and it is noted as being signed on the plate and not individually numbered, indicating it's an "ex Libris" print, likely from a book publication.
An offset lithograph is an industrial printing technique where an inked image is transferred ("offset") from a metal plate to a flexible rubber blanket, and then onto the final printing surface (like paper). It is the most common mass-production printing method for books, magazines, and art reproductions.