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Salvador Dalí

The Song of Songs of King Solomon (M. & L. 468-479)

Estimate
$15,000 - 25,000
$19,050
Lot Details
The complete set of 12 etchings with pochoir in colors and gilding, on Arches paper, with full margins, with title, colophon and text pages, the sheets folded and loose (as issued), all contained in the original blue fabric-covered portfolio and slipcase with silver medallion.
1971
all I. 15 7/8 x 9 7/8 in. (40.3 x 25.1 cm)
all S. 22 1/4 x 15 1/8 in. (56.5 x 38.4 cm)
portfolio 23 3/8 x 15 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (59.4 x 40 x 3.8 cm)
All signed and numbered 'XXXII/L' in pencil (one of 44 on Japan paper, the edition was 250 on Arches paper and 6 on parchment paper), published by Leon Amiel, New York (with their blindstamp).

Salvador Dalí

Spanish | B. 1904 D. 1989

Salvador Dalí was perhaps the most broadly known member of the Surrealist movement of the early twentieth century. Heavily influenced by Sigmund Freud, the avant-garde style explored consciousness and dream-like states through exaggerated landscapes and bizarre or grotesque imagery. Using the means of painting, sculpture, printmaking, film and literature, Dalí explored these ideas with a meticulous hand and inventive wit. 

Although known for his role in Surrealism, Dalí was also a seminal example of celebrity showmanship and the cult of personality, a phenomenon that dominates popular culture today. Always a colorful and flamboyant presence with his signature cape, wide-eyed expression and trademark upturned waxed mustache, Dalí was a master of self-promotion and spectacle.

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