Portfolio, "Dix Recettes d'Immortalité" (11)
The complete set of 11 signed, numbered and notarized etchings with drypoint and heliogravure (five in colors or with gilt), hors-texte, title page, text in French (with separate English translation). Signed by the artist, text editor and Descharnes on the justification, copy number K, one of 40 hors commerce copies aside from the edition of 210, published by Audouin-Descharnes, Paris, the prints all signed in pencil and inscribed K/Z, also with the notary's stamp, signature and numbering verso. Each print bound separately with respective text within paper wrappers (as issued), an original drawing on the frontispiece with dedication, original paper wrapper cover with gilt title, clear acrylic valise with metallic telephone handle and lock, with the artist's name and title on the spine.
Michler & Löpsinger 567-577; Field 73-20
Salvador Dalí, was born in 1904 in Spain and died in 1989. He is one of the most popular artists of the 20th century and one of our most noted surrealists. Dalí's early paintings show the influence of Cubism, Pittura Metafisica and novelty. He was also largely inspired by classical masters. In 1927 Dalí came to Paris, and in 1929 he was included in the surrealist group with André Bréton as the leader. Dalí was very much influenced by Freud's paranoid-critical method, which means that everything is interpreted symbolically.
Few people have such a peculiar universe as Salvador Dali, where an imaginative mix of madness performed with technical perfection and accuracy reigns. As an artist, Dalí was a true renaissance-man who worked in art, film, literature, theatre and fashion. All these different strings and his popularity still today show that his art expressed something that no one else could transfer from thought to work.
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