From 1951 to 1960 Salvador Dali created 101 watercolors illustrating Dante Alighieri's literary masterpiece, the Divine Comedy. The work was commissioned by the Italian government for an edition, but this was not realized. The French publisher Les Heures claires then issued the plates as wood engravings in a portfolio comprising six volumes in different editions. 3500 wood blocks were needed to reproduce the 101 watercolors adequately in their nuanced coloring.
The present plates are titled ‘Chant 35: Les Traitres envers leurs patrie’ (M/L 1071) from ‘L’Enfer’ und ‘Chant 17: Quittant la corniche de la colère’ (M/L 1089), ‘Chant 18: La quattrième corniche: Accidia’ (M/L 1090) und ‘Chant 19: La songe de Dante’ (M/L 1091) from ‘Le Purgatoire’.
Condition:
The 4 unsigned (differing from the catalog raisonné Michler/L?psinger, there mentioned with woodblock signatures) wood engravings in colors are overall in very good condition with insignificant time-stains. One plate is overall, the other three along the edges minor toned. One sheet with a faint crease in the upper margin, the toned plate is painted with paint on verso. The images measure each around 25 x 18.5 cm, the sheets 33 x 26 cm.
Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)
The Spanish painter, printmaker and sculptor Salvador Dalí was one of the main representatives of Surrealism. Already during his school days he took private painting and drawing classes and studied from 1922 at the Academia San Fernando in Madrid, but was expelled for disorderly conduct in 1926. In 1929, Dalí joined the Surrealists in Paris and met Gala, his muse and future wife. Today his dreamy works, influenced by the unconscious, are displayed in collections of important international works, influenced from the unconscious, are displayed in collections of important international museums. Salvador Dalí is known as one of the most famous artists of the 20th Century. (fea)
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