Color lithograph, fine paper, 56 x 36, 62 x 42 framed, ed. 128/600, numbered l.d.: 128/600, signed p.d.: SDali and publisher's dry stamp
Lithograph from the portfolio "Les Chevaux de Dali" (Dali's Horses), consisting of 18 color lithographs. The main subject of the series is the horse. The album "Les Chevaux de Dali" was published by Armand & Georges Israel in 1983 during Salvador Dali's lifetime and with his permission. The lithograph is signed on the plate by Salvador Dali. It has an embossed dry-erase stamp of the publisher-Georges Israel Editeur-and the edition number in handwritten pencil in the lower left corner: 128/600. lithograph made on Vélin d'Arches paper (stamped on the bottom left corner with the inscription: "Arches France"). The work is certified by FINE PRINTS ART New York. It was presented at the Dali vs Sętowski exhibition in 2018 at the Częstochowa Museum under the name Rider of the Apocalypse. Spanish painter, printmaker, decorator, illustrator and painting theorist. He was a leading representative of Surrealism. From 1921 to 1926 he attended the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. In 1926 he went to Paris, where he met P. Picasso and T. Tzara, among others. He was associated with G. Eluard, who was his muse. He became friends with F. G. Lorca, L. Bunuel and R. Albertini. He spent several years in America. Since 1982, after the death of his life partner, he led a life of seclusion. Thanks to his individual creative method (paranoiac-critical), he introduced an atmosphere of the unusual and fantastic into his work. He introduced a virtuoso technique bordering on illusionism.
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