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"Water Tower"
Original Hand Signed Etching from the "Visions of Chicago" series by Salvador Dali
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"Water Tower"
Original Hand Signed Etching from the "Visions of Chicago" series by Salvador Dali
This piece can be found in "The Official Catalog Of The Graphic Works Of Salvador Dali" by Albert Field on page 98, image75-6D, and in the "Print Price Guide To The Graphic Works of Salvador Dali" by Bruce Hochman, 2016 edition, page 127, image 1975.17.
from the "Visions of Chicago" series
Original Etching plus color and circular spots of color on Arches paper
Hand signed by Salvador Dali
Custom Museum Quality frame
Framed Size: 26-1/2" x 32-1/2"
Paper Size: 12-1/4" x 19"
Edition Number: 25/100
Total edition size: 275, Numbered as follows; 1-100 on Arches, I-L on Japon, E 1-70, 30 EA on Rives, 25 HC on Rives
Printed by Rigal in 1975, Published by Merrill Chase, Chicago
Condition : Excellent. New frame made with archival materials.
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Certificate of Authenticity & retail appraisal is included
Salvador Dali
1904-1989, Spain
Dali attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid. He devoured philosophical works and Freud, and he discovered Cubism, Futurism and Metaphysical Arts in magazines. He had one-man shows in Barcelona in 1925 and in Madrid in 1926.He harmonized the example of Gris, de Chirico and Carra with the refined methods of the Old Masters. Sometime during 1928 Dali made a brief excursion to Paris, where he met Picasso. Andre Breton, Surrealism's central figure, appointed him an official Surrealist.Within a short time Dali was to become the movement's most spectacular exponent.
In his art he has succeeded in achieving the synthesis of what Andre Breton called a retrograde craft with the most extreme inventions of modern culture. His graphic oeuvre comprises etchings and lithographs, which have evolved parallel to his paintings.
Dali illustrated Dante's Divine Comedy with 101 wood engravings. The poem recounts the tale of the poet's journey through Hell and Purgatory guided by Virgil. After repenting his faults, he is joined by Beatrice for the final leg of the journey through Paradise to receive a glimpse of God. Dali often equated Gala, his wife and inspiration, with Dante's Beatrice.Like Dali, Dante's symbolism is complex but highly rational. Both men had a keen knowledge of scientific studies in geology, optics and mathematics. Dali's Divine Comedy will go down in the history of art as a work of the artist's prime years, the early 1950's.
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- Dimensions
- 26ʺW × 2ʺD × 32ʺH
- Styles
- Impressionist
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- White
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