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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2004 Feb 15 @ 18:00UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
DALI, SALVADOR
"The Dinners of Gala", the complete suite of 12,
Medium: photo-lithographs and an original etching on each print,
Signature: each signed in pencil by the artist,
EditInfo: numbered 185/195, total recorded original edition is 340,
PubPrinter: as printed Jean Lavigne, Boulogne; published by Jean-Paul Loup, Paris and Chicago.
Date: 1977
StateInfo:
Size:
Sheet Size: (sheet)18 7/8 by 22 3/8 in.; (48 by 57 cm.)
Plate Size: (plate-image) (6.8 by 23.6 cm.) for the etching
Condition: In very good condition, contained in red box with the cover of the "Dinners of Gala" book embossed on the cover. The red box set without medalion was the original boxed set.
Literature: Illustrated and described in the Field catalog of the authentic graphics of the artist, No. 77-5; also Michler and Lopsinger, Nos. 1333-1344.
Exhibitions:
Provenance:
Comments: Perhaps one of the Dali's most bizzare and imaginative surrealist creations. Based on a real "surrealistic happening" where a bizzare menu of dishes was prepared at a famous hotel in Paris to fete a surrealistic party. Each image develops a figurative image, many based on famous artworks of the past, from various food items. A book is available which reports on the entire project including various menus related to the images. The etching is titled "the spoon and the crutch" and is impressed at the bottom of each print. The edition of 195 was the first released edition of this project and it is generally accepted that Dali signed this set; subsequently editions of 350 or 395 or 590 released in a red portfolio box may not have been signed by Dali. However there is no question that this was a legitmate Dali involved and approved graphic. project.
Spanish b. 1904- d.1989
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