Monday, January 9, 2012

Salvador Dali Bob Hope Gala dinner party

Now we can see where Lady Gaga gets her ideas, great video on this webpage.



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Les aigrettes The Plumes Salvador Dali Nude

Les Aigrettes
by
Salvador Dali
Hand signed by Dali in 1968
Signed in Paris France
15" x 12"
Excellent condition.
Les aigrettes or (The Plumes) which means "bird feather" in French.
Venus is a Roman goddess principally associated with love, beauty, sex, seduction and fertility, who played a key role in many Roman religious festivals and myths. From the third century BC, the increasing Hellenization of Roman upper classes identified her as the equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Roman mythology made her the divine mother of Aeneas, the Trojan ancestor of Rome's founder, Romulus.

The Venus in Furs is a novel (erotic masochism) by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, published in 1870.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Salvador Dali Gallery of Prints

To view the dali gallery of prints on our site, go HERE


Lincoln in Dalivision by Salvador Dali

"Lincoln in Dalivision"



A surreal work of optical illusion.
If you squint while looking at the image, you'll se a famous
figure from American History.


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Friday, December 9, 2011

Interview with Salvador Dali

Interview with the artist Salvador Dali in the 1960's. Audio with still images.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Art Market doing well

Despite the flatlined economy, the art market has been roaring. In the first half of this year, total worldwide art sales hit a record of $4.3 billion ($5.8 billion), up 34 percent from 2010, according to art industry insiders. The same report states that 663 works jumped past the million-euro mark during that period, 200 more than in the first six months of 2008, which once held the record.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Salvador Dali Paintings

To view an example of an original Dali painting that is currently for sale, CLICK HERE

"Triumph of the Sea"
Original painting by Salvador Dali

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Dan Twyman

Dan Twyman is a long time art consulttant specializing in the works of Salvador Dali, Picasso, Chagall, Miro and Warhol and now selling the works of popular living artists and helping artists
promote their works online. For help with your art, Email Dan here

To contact Dan with any questions:

Email Dan at: collectdali@aol.com

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Salvador Dali sets new record at Moscow museum

Some 270,000 people visited a Salvador Dali exhibition at Moscow’s Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in 11 weeks, setting a new record for the museum. Exhibits were from the Dali Theatre and Museum in Figueres, Spain.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Authentic Alice in Wonderland Prints $850.00 each unframed.

If you are looking for authentic Alice in Wonderland prints from 1969 with proper documentation at a good price, we have a few left starting at $850.00 ea unframed. Shipping charges vary based on your location.

Here are a few examples:





Call now as these sell FAST! 888-888-DALI Ext 204 ask for Dan
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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Salvador Dali Hans Christian Andersen

Salvador Dali created interpretations of the stories and characters from the stories. Dali painted the originals with a thick watercolor or gouache.
Considered to be some of the most impressive of all limited edition works by Dali.
Hand signed by Dali and published in 1966
Paper size is 26" x 20" Archival paper.
Small edition of 235 (Edition broken up in various number sequences)
Some on Arches paper, some on Japon paper.
"The Sandman"

Hans Christian Andersen April 2, 1805 – August 4, 1875 was a Danish author, fairy tale writer, and poet noted for his children's stories. These include "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," "The Snow Queen," "The Little Mermaid," "Thumbelina," "The Little Match Girl," and "The Ugly Duckling" and more.

During his lifetime he was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide, and was feted by royalty. His poetry and stories have been translated into more than 150 languages. They have inspired motion pictures, plays, ballets, and animated films.
Photo of Hans Christian Andersen

Here are a few more examples of Dali's interpretation of Andersen's work:

"The Will of the Wisp"


"The Prince and the Princess"

You can see all the images from this suite by visiting
our website. CLICK HERE







Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Salvador Dali Blog, follow this blog

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Salvador Dali Sewing Machine from Homage to Leonardo Da Vinci

Salvador Dali paid homage to the great inventors by creating a series of original hand colored etchings in 1975. The suite was titled "Homage to Leonardo Da Vinci (Great Inventions)", but the works in the suite were no limited to inventions of Da Vinci's era. Dali paid homage to the inventors of not only the sewing machine, but also the telephone, airplane, automobile, computer circut, hydrolic brake, petrolium, telegraph, light bulb, rocket, harvester, linotype etc.
"Sewing Machine"
Hand signed by Dali in 1975
Limited edition hand signed etching. Hand colored.
22" x 30" on Archival paper.
In 1834, Walter Hunt built America's first (somewhat) successful sewing machine. He later lost interest in patenting because he believed his invention would cause unemployment. (Hunt's machine could only sew straight steams.) Hunt never patented and in 1846, the first American patent was issued to Elias Howe for "a process that used thread from two different sources."

Sewing machines did not go into mass production until the 1850's, when Isaac Singer built the first commercially successful machine. Singer built the first sewing machine where the needle moved up and down rather than the side-to-side and the needle was powered by a foot treadle.

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