Salvador Dali
(11.05.1904-23.1.1989)
"Don Quichotte"
Limited Edition by Atelier Jobin, Paris 1984/85 Pencil numbered lower left MDCCLXXVII/MM (or similar) ,plate signed
Image size: 13.5" x 19" (34 cm x 48 cm)
Paper size: 19.75" x 25.5" (50 cm x 65 cm)
DRYSTAMP (EMBOSSED) LOWER LEFT
Handmade paper by Rives, France
PERFECT RESTRIKE AFTER THE ORIGINAL ON FRENCH RIVES WOVE PAPER WITH WATERMARK AND AUTHENTICATION BLINDSTAMP
very good condition,never framed, has some soft handling (very soft indents)
Please note that there sometimes can be a slight color variation from Photo to actual art work
The following year Dalí met Picasso in Paris, and ten years later, in London, Stefan Zweig presented Sigmund Freud to him. He met Luis Buñuel and García Lorca in Madrid in 1923. With Buñuel he made the staging of “The Andalusian dog” and collaborated, in the second period, on the L´age d´or. However, with García Lorca he had a very intimate friendship, how he proved in the tight correspondence maintained between 1925 and 1936. Until that moment, Dalí had not loved anybody in this form. During his years in Paris, he acquired the characteristics of the surrealism. His works in this period (1930) are inspired by the theories of Freud.
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Edition Size | MM (2000) |
Style | Surrealism |
Size Type/Largest Dimension | Medium (Up to 30") |
Features | Numbered |
Artist | Salvador Dali |
Listed By | Dealer or Reseller |
Signed | Plate signed |
Date of Creation | 1970-1989 |
Print Type | Lithograph |
Original/Reproduction | Original Print |
Type | |
Edition Type | Limited Edition |
Subject | Fantasy |