Details
- Dimensions
- 30.5ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 29.5ʺH
- Styles
- Modern
- Surrealism
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Artist
- Salvador Dalí
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Lithograph
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Photographs are detailed and taken under controlled lighting; post production is performed with calibrated monitors. Thus, our photographs accurately capture … morePhotographs are detailed and taken under controlled lighting; post production is performed with calibrated monitors. Thus, our photographs accurately capture the work's condition and colors. However, monitors vary and can affect the way art appears online. Contact us for any concerns. less
- Description
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One of six lithographs from the series "Changes in Great Masterpieces" published by the Phyllis Lucas Gallery in 1974. Dalí …
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One of six lithographs from the series "Changes in Great Masterpieces" published by the Phyllis Lucas Gallery in 1974. Dalí selected great paintings by Raphael, Rembrandt, Velasquez (two), Vermeer and of course himself, then made changes to encourage viewers to study and compare the original with his interpretation, hence the inclusion of a small facsimile of the original painting. Pencil signed and numbered. Sheet size: 29 1/2 x 30 1/2 inches
"Le Reddition de Breda" (The Surrender of Breda) by Diego Velazquez is one of the most famous and important works of European historical painting. This large painting (approximately 10 x 12 feet) was commissioned for the new Royal palace in Spain. Breda is a city in the southern Netherlands and was fought over several times during the Eighty Years' War. Velazquez's painting (completed during the years 1634–35), depicts Breda's capture by the Spanish in 1625. Velasquez captured the moment when the commandant of the Dutch Fort, Justin of Nassau, is handing the city key to the Spanish Admiral Ambrosio Spinola, who is respectfully patting an opponent on the shoulder. The winning Spanish army is on the right. The Spanish lances point skyward; their density indicates the number of the Spaniards, and the fact that spears are almost parallel marks their military discipline. The Dutch, on the left, appear confused, but neither broken nor humiliated. At the extreme right, Velasquez included himself as a Spanish officer. The painting is in Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain.
Salvador Dalí was simply one of the most famous and influential artists of the 20th century. Dalí's works were characterized by his unique and imaginative style, blending surrealism with meticulous attention to detail. His art often delved into the realms of dreams, the subconscious, and the irrational. He was deeply influenced by the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud, which can be seen in his paintings that depict distorted, dreamlike landscapes and bizarre, melting objects.
Dalí was not only a painter but also a skilled printmaker, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker. In addition to his art, Dalí was known for his eccentric personality and flamboyant style. He became a prominent figure in the Surrealist movement, a group of artists who sought to explore the subconscious mind and challenge traditional artistic norms. Salvador Dalí passed away in 1989, but his legacy continues to be celebrated, and his influence on the art world remains significant.
Some of Salvador Dalí's most iconic paintings include: "The Persistence of Memory" (perhaps his most famous painting), "Swans Reflecting Elephants", and "The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus". Dalí was a prolific printmaker, with his most famous series of prints including "Biblia Sacra", "Divine Comedy", "Alice in Wonderland", "Changes in Great Masterpieces" and “The World Of Currier And Ives as interpreted by Salvador Dali”, the latter two series being published by the Phyllis Lucas Gallery.
Hudson-John Gallery Gallery is founded by a former Wall Street manager who gained his art experience under Michael Lucas of the renowned Phyllis Lucas Gallery, publisher of these and other Salvador Dalí lithographs, and those in our collection were obtained directly from the Phyllis Lucas Gallery after closing due the passing of Michael Lucas. less
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