Salvador Dali
(11.05.1904-23.1.1989)
Title:"Specter of the Day"
Limited Edition by Atelier Jobin, Paris (around 1985) Pencil numbered lower left MXIII/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...since this is an plate signed edition from the mid 80's, the infinity watermark after 1980 is correct
At one glance the spectator sees a desolate beach; at another a face; at another a footed dish filled with pears; and again a profile of a dog. These images are fragmented further: the dog's collar becomes a bridge, his head a hill. The instability of appearances fascinated Dali who sought to evoke the world of the unconscious by creating these "multi-valent" images. The meticulously rendered objects and fragments make the metamorphoses and unexpected juxtapositions of the objects even more startling.
PERFECT RESTRIKE AFTER THE ORIGINAL PAINTING FROM 1937 ON FRENCH RIVES WOVE PAPER WITH WATERMARK AND BLINDSTAMP
very good condition, never framed,
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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