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The Merry Wives of Windsor

Salvador Dalí (Figueres 1904 - Figueres 1989)


The Merry Wives of Windsor

Lot-No. 520

Proceeds : 400 €


Drypoint in colours, 17,5 x 12,5 cm, lo. ri. autographed Dalí, lo. le. num. 174/250, under glass without frame, unopened. - Literature: Cat. rais.: Michler/Löpsinger 398. - Multitalented spanish artist, main exponent of surrealism. He studied at the Madrid Academy a. was initially influenced by the 'pittura metafisica' of de Chirico and Carrà. During a Paris trip in 1929 he affiliated at the surrealist A. Breton. Freuds theories of interpretation of dreams fostered D.s inclinattion to the fantastac a. surreal. Some of his motifs are among the most famous and popular creations of modern art. Mus.: Figueres, St. Petersburg (Florida), Zürich a. others. Lit.: Etherington-Smith, Salber, Schiebler, Michler/Löpsinger 'S.D. - Catalogue raisoné of etchings and mixed-media prints, 1924-1980' (1994) a. others.

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Salvador Dalí: The Merry Wives of Windsor


Salvador Dalí (Figueres 1904 - Figueres 1989)

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Lot-No. 520

Proceeds : 400 €

Print

Drypoint in colours, 17,5 x 12,5 cm, lo. ri. autographed Dalí, lo. le. num. 174/250, under glass without frame, unopened. - Literature: Cat. rais.: Michler/Löpsinger 398. - Multitalented spanish artist, main exponent of surrealism. He studied at the Madrid Academy a. was initially influenced by the 'pittura metafisica' of de Chirico and Carrà. During a Paris trip in 1929 he affiliated at the surrealist A. Breton. Freuds theories of interpretation of dreams fostered D.s inclinattion to the fantastac a. surreal. Some of his motifs are among the most famous and popular creations of modern art. Mus.: Figueres, St. Petersburg (Florida), Zürich a. others. Lit.: Etherington-Smith, Salber, Schiebler, Michler/Löpsinger 'S.D. - Catalogue raisoné of etchings and mixed-media prints, 1924-1980' (1994) a. others.

The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Merry Wives of Windsor