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Lot of (2) Salvador Dali Signed "(Comical Dreams) Mother Earth de Pantagruel" 21x30 LE 1973 Lithogra

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Lot of (2) Salvador Dali Signed  (Comical Dreams) Mother Earth de Pantagruel  21x30 LE 1973 Lithogra

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Auction Date:2015 Nov 04 @ 19:00 (UTC-07:00 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States

Lot of (2) Salvador Dali signed Lithographs from suite of (25) unique and different images on hand crafted Japon paper
Each signed in pencil by Dali
One also signed in the plate by Dali with image of crown (rare) - Dali thought of himself as a king
One signed only in pencil
Authenticated in the "Official Catalog of The Graphic Works of Salvador Dali" by Albert Field and Michler Löpsinger, catalogue raisonné of prints, n°1405, page 154.as
Current Price of these magnificent lithographs of $6500.00 each is verified in the Bruce Hochman 2015 Dali Print Price Guide. The complete suite of 25 valued at $162,500.00.
 
This is an opportunity to purchase extremely rare lithographs at a dramatic discount. Never been framed and always stored in the custom box folio (pictured below but not included). Each lithograph measures approximately 21" x 30" in size. Roman numeral edition of 50. The lithographs include copies of the original French Certification pages, and a copy of the Columbus Gallery, NY. sales receipt and LOA and lifetime authenticity guarantee from Pristine Auction.
 
Signed in black pencil and INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED with corresponding letters "G" and "Y" on reverse side.
 

Les Songes  Drôlatiques de Pantagruel, Editions Celami, Geneva, 1973 (M. & L. 1398-1422) printed in France
 
Dali interpreted the Giant Pantagruel  dream walking on Mother Earth,one with a spilled pitcher of wine over her torso in a hooded bird cape and the other  destroying the earth in a primitive armored wheeled device. 
these incongruous figures were not born from nothing: they were rooted in a burlesque and satiric tradition, in the metamorphosis of the carnival, the transgressive visions of madness. They had been present in medieval architecture, the carvings of stalls and capitals, between the ornaments of tapestries, and of course on the borders of manuscripts, the drôleries. All these sources offered to the avid eyes of the artist a feast of images, where the figurative and the ornamental, intertwining each other, created a multitude of unusual, whimsical or shocking forms. 
 
"Les Songes drolatiques de Pantagruel" (Pantagruel's droll dreams) The comical Dreams of Pantagruel was a 16th century novel by Francois Rabelais, illustrated with grotesque woodcut figures, partly reminding of the imagery of Hieronymus Bosch. These figures have inspired to Dali to create his own graphic series from which one print is offered here.
Pantagruel, the hero of Francois Rabelais’s 1532 Novel, with his motto "do what thou wilt" is the fitting name for the art for auction.
Pantagruel (c.1532) was the first volume in a series of five connected books written by François Rabelais a French Benedictine monk, physician and humanist scholar.  The work was given the overall title of The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel.  It relates the story of two giants, Gargantua and his son Pantagruel, and is set in an imaginary medieval monastery where the strict, austere rules of monastic life are completely subverted.  In Rabelais’ monastery life is governed by free will and worldly pleasure is regarded as a legitimate need and aim of human nature.  In addition to his satire of clerical education and monastic life the text contained much crude, earthy and scatological humor and the term Rabelaisian is often used to describe outrageous, bawdy behavior. As a leading Surrealist Dali was clearly attracted by the elements of fantasy, satire, subversion, eroticism and dreamlike material contained in Rabelais’ text for Pantagruel because of their similarity to basic Surrealist ideas. 
 
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) was one of the main representatives of surrealism and ranks among the most framous artists of the 20th century.



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