This is a pen drawing of Salvador Dali, available as a mounted print or canvas print.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Salvador Dali Drawing Portrait
Saturday, November 10, 2012
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Salvador Dali Museum Exhibit
"Bed and Two Bedside Tables Ferociously Attacking a Cello", it is one of 12 Salvador Dali works loaned for a temporary exhibit to the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Fla., from the National Collection of Modern Art in Spain. The works are on display at the Florida museum until March 31, 2013 in a show called "The Royal Inheritance: Dalì Works From the Spanish National Collection." The paintings, which span from 1918 to 1983, have never before been exhibited the United States.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Salvador Dali and Football? Dali Sports connection
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Salvador Dali's connection to Film "As Good as it Gets"
Salvador Dali's works and life have influenced everyone from Woody Allen to Lady Gaga, but one connection to film and media may not be as well known. James L Brooks is known for his work on The Simpsons film, Broadcast News, Taxi, Mary Tyler Moore show and many others. Brooks love of Dali becomes apparent in the Epiphany scene in The Simpsons as shown here, a creation that resembles the well known painting at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) titled: "Persistence of Memory" by Salvador Dali.
You can see the obvious reference when you compare the images.
Brooks is also known for the film "As Good As It Gets" with Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt.
Look at this image of Jack Nicholson as he sits and works on his book as the character Melvin Udall, a misanthrope novelist in New York who resides not far from where Dali lived for 10 years in the
1960's and 70's.
If you look at the portait on the wall of Udall's apartment, you see an image of Salvador Dali.
Another and very obvious Dali reference in the film takes place when Greg Kinnear's character Simon Bishop is inspired to start creating art again once he sees Helen Hunts character Carol Connely sitting on the edge of a tub about to bathe. Notice the position of the towell on her lap and the position she is seated in and then look at the image below that shows one of Dali's best known works which features a nude Gala, Dali's wife.
"My wife nude contemplating her own flesh becoming stairs,
three vertebrae of a column, sky and architecture"
by
Salvador Dali
If you would like to see other film or TV references to Dali, there is a page located
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Salvador Dali Libra Zodiac hand signed print 1968
The Scales
September 24 to October 23
Libra is the only inanimate sign of the zodiac, all the others representing either humans or animals. Many modern astrologers regard it as the most desirable of zodiacal types because it represents the zenith of the year, the high point of the seasons, when the harvest of all the hard work of the spring is reaped.
Hand signed by Dali in 1968
This is a 44 year old graphic in excellent condition!
26" x 30" on archival paper.
Lithograph from original gouache, printed in Paris France.
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Friday, September 21, 2012
Tallahassee Community College Showing Salvador Dali
Tallahassee, Florida -September 20, 2012
You won't have to go to the Met or du Louvre to catch a glimpse of some world-class art.
For the next few months, Tallahassee Community College is showing the works of Salvador Dali at its library. It's part of the Dali on Tour Collection. The exhibit contains reproductions of some of Spanish surrealist most famous works such as Geopoliticus Child Watching.
"We are just very excited to have it. It's a first for the TCC library and we are hoping it's the beginning of a lot of fun and interesting cultural events for students," says Deborah Robinson with TCC.
The works are on display until November 15. There are about 30 works all together in the collection .
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Salvador Dali Bikini Line Fashion
Another example of Dali's involvement in the world of fashion can be seen in this old footage of a Surreal Bikini Fashion Show
Monday, September 17, 2012
Joss Stone pays tribute to Salvador Dali in music video
Joss Stone
Click image to see video of Joss's hit song, "The High Road" that features
melting clocks inspired by Salvador Dali's "The Persistence of Memory"
painting located at the Museum of Modern Art in NY.
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Salvador Dali Video
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Art investing and Art Market
A recent post from AW
The art fund market has gone global
As interest in art as an alternative asset class continues to grow among sophisticated investors, we are finding there is an equivalent rise in the number of investment vehicles dedicated to art and other so-called “investments of passion.” Today we are seeing investment vehicles include everything from art, wine and violin funds to classic automobiles. Interest in all forms of passion assets has been accelerating at a rapid pace globally, with a new and discernible demand coming from China. The desire by Chinese investors in particular to preserve the value of their assets against high inflation and market volatility is spurring financial innovation in passion assets.
In our 2011 survey on the art and passion fund market we identified in excess of 40 art and passion investment vehicles at various stages of their development operating in over 13 different countries. Since then, Deloitte has estimated that the global art fund market reached approximately US $960 million in 2011, up from U.S. $760 million in 2010. With over 21 art funds established in China alone since 2010, according to Deloitte’s 2011 Art and Finance Report, one must ask if this rapid rise can be sustained. Art funds in India, which were, in many respects, pioneers in art investment vehicles, have come into the spotlight in the last several years for their poor investment performance due to lack of transparency and investment discipline. However, with the emergence of greater regulatory reform art funds in India are entering a new phase in their evolution and are likely to re-emerge stronger as they rebuild their operating models and invest in robust systems, processes and controls.
Developments in the US and Europe
While we are aware of a number of new art and passion investment vehicles under development this year in the U.S. and Europe, in our estimation the number of active funds has not changed substantially since 2010. To date, the amount of capital raised by art funds in general remains low relative to mainstream alternative investments such as hedge funds and private equity funds, and so far they lack the size and scale required to attract most institutional investors.
In 2009, a combination of factors—including the ongoing financial crisis, the Bernard Madoff scandal and loss of investor confidence—created a difficult capital raising environment for most alternative investment vehicles; art funds were no exception. Investors today are conducting wider-ranging and more in-depth evaluation of alternative funds than ever before as the past few years have brought risk management concerns into sharper focus. Although high net worth investors are gaining appetite for passion investments they are likely to be extremely selective as they decide which investment vehicles deserve their money and will remain slow to commit themselves to new funds which lack an established track record of performance. Recently we have seen the emergence of privately managed accounts from art fund managers seeking to provide investors with higher levels of transparency and control. A managed art account is segregated from any other pool of funds the art fund manager may provide service to, and is tailored to the needs of a specific investor.
Demand for portfolio diversification
Following the events of the past several months we have seen some new momentum around art and other passion investment vehicles among private investors amid the turmoil in the financial markets. Since our last report there have been a number of new developments which could significantly influence demand. First, as signs point to continued turmoil in Europe sophisticated investors are turning to what are called “real assets” to diversify their portfolios and help anchor their investment strategy. Historically, sophisticated investors have relied on “real assets” such as commodities to diversify their portfolios and to protect themselves against the damaging by-products of inflation and volatility. For many wealthy individuals high quality works of art with strong provenance are becoming the real asset of choice and an important component of strategic portfolio diversification.
Many of the gains realized by sophisticated private investors in recent years have been the result of strategic diversification of their holdings by moving into a broad range of asset classes. Most recently, this trend has extended to art, as investors shift their concern from weathering the financial crisis to anticipating the inflationary effects of rising government spending and debt. The low correlation with other financial assets makes art (or at least art in the form of a well -diversified investment portfolio) an attractive strategy. Also, there is growing interest in irreplaceable tangible assets such as art which exhibit defensive characteristics during weak economic periods.
While many investment professionals agree that real assets provide diversification benefits, there has been surprisingly little research into the appropriate allocation in an investment portfolio. Art used in the right way can enable investors to better tailor their investment strategies to address specific financial and investment concerns (e.g. controlling volatility, boosting returns or hedging against inflation). However, making a long term commitment to art and collectibles is important, as the key benefits are strategic in nature. Further, as most analysts will tell you, a long-term horizon helps reduce concerns about illiquidity and volatility.
Future of art funds
So what does this all mean for the future of art investment vehicles? As the market evolves it is clear that the winners will be those art funds that have the operational flexibility to adapt to market conditions and meet investor needs.
A new generation of investor is emerging for which art and other investments of passion are increasingly becoming an important component of their wealth preservation strategy. Looking forward we can expect a number of key themes emerging:
• Art and other passion investment vehicles will continue to grow and evolve, primarily appealing to sophisticated investors as part of a portfolio diversification strategy.
• Investors will intensify their scrutiny of alternative investments and are expected to conduct even more rigorous due-diligence.
• In 2013, we expect to see a growth of managed art accounts offered by art fund managers targeting high net worth individuals which are personalised and tailored to their specific needs.
• The number of art funds from developing economies will increase and will be directly linked to the economic expansion in these countries and the emergence of a new generation of wealth.
• Art as an alternative investment will gain momentum in 2013, primarily from investor disappointment in financial assets and growing demand for "real assets" which offer a long term store of value.
Argus
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Rare graphic from 1960
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Art as an investment Forbes
Written by Todd at AW
Forbes appears to be running some blog posts on art as an investment by writer Kathryn Tully. I will be keeping an eye on the posts to see how the financial magazine covers art as an investment. Many financial papers have been covering art as an investment, art as an asset class, art and financial returns, art as an alternative investment, etc. Call it what you may, art as an investment is certainly creeping into the lexicon of the financial press on a regular basis. And, for the most part, that is a good thing for appraisers.
Hand signed limted edition print by
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Friday, August 24, 2012
The Famine by Salvador Dali
The Famine
Hand signed by Salvador Dali in 1974
This is a high grade work on custom material/parchment.
Influence: "Moses and Monotheism" by Sigmund Freud
20" x 26"
on a custom material made by Art et Valeur in Paris France.
Mixed media, combination of lithography etching
Moses was chosen by God to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt and into the promised land. This epic journey was known as the Exodus and was dominated by the heroic figure of Moses.
Genesis 15:18 'In the same day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates:
About 2000BC Abraham was summoned by God who asked him to leave the deserts of Mesopotamia and head towards the land of Canaan.
Canaan at this time was prone to unpredictable crop failure and famine. It had one major disadvantage in that it didn't have a life-giving river system like the Nile in Egypt or the Euphrates and Tigres in Mesopotamia. So when it was struck by a severe famine around the 17th century BC, Abraham's grandson Jacob was forced to take his twelve sons to find food in Egypt.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Marc Chagall Bible Series Naomi and her Daughters in Law
Much like Salvador Dali, many of Marc Chagalls finest prints were
created at Mourlot in Paris.
Naomi and her Daughters-in-Law
14 1/8" x 10 3/8"
Original color lithograph
Printed 1960
"And Naomi said unto her two daughters in law, Go, return each to her mother's house the Lord deal kindly with you, as ye have dealt with the dead, and with me. The Lord grant you that ye may find rest, each of you in the house of her husband."
Pablo Picasso remarked in the 1950s,
"Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what colour really is".
Chagall spent eight years etching the plates for The Bible Series.
The copper plates were subsequently given to the Musee National Message Biblique in Nice by Marc and Vava Chagall.
Meyer Schapiro, noted art historian, made the observation that Chagall was the ideal artist to have undertaken the task.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Marc Chagall Boaz wakes up and sees Ruth at his feet
Here is an example of an affordable work that was printed from plates created by Chagall.
Boaz wakes up and sees Ruth at his feet
Original color lithograph, 1960. 14 1/8" x 10 3/8"
About Chagall:
Pablo Picasso remarked in the 1950s,
"Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what colour really is".
Chagalls biography includes these comments:
"Chagalls ties with the Bible go very deep, his childhood in Russia had a big influence on his works"
Of the Bible, this is what Chagall said, "Ever since my earliest youth, I have been fascinated with the Bible. I have always believed…that it is the greatest source of poetry of all time…I have sought its reflection in life and art. The Bible is life, an echo of nature, and this is the secret I have endeavored to transmit."
He formed a business relationship with French art dealer Ambroise Vollard. This inspired him to begin creating etchings for a series of illustrated books, including Gogol's Dead Souls, the Bible, and the Fables of La Fontaine. These illustrations would eventually come to represent his finest printmaking efforts.
Chagall spent eight years etching the plates for The Bible Series.
The copper plates were subsequently given to the Musee National Message Biblique in Nice by Marc and Vava Chagall.
Meyer Schapiro, noted art historian, made the observation that Chagall was the ideal artist to have undertaken the task.
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Monday, August 6, 2012
Poseiden by Salvador Dali
Neptune (Poseidon)
19" x 30"
Printed in Paris France in 1963
Small worldwide edition of 270
Small worldwide edition of 270
There are restrikes of these, so all works must pass
inspection with a known Dali expert.
inspection with a known Dali expert.
Printed on Arches with some printed on Japon paper.
From the "Mythology" series.
Condition is excellent!
RARE
Neptune was the Roman god of water and the sea in Roman mythology and religion. He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune was the brother of Jupiter and Pluto, each of them presiding over one of the three realms of Heaven, Earth and the Netherigions.
There seems to be confusion as to the title of this work.
The Archives created by Albert Field lists the title as Neptune with Poseiden in parenthasis.
Neptune had power over Sea Water and Fresh water both.
As both characters were worshipped by the Romans/Greeks, it makes
sense that Dali might have referenced both in the same work.
Our price for this work is far below what others are asking.
There are only a few of these on the market.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Battle Around a Dandelion Tapestry by Salvador Dali
Battle Around a Dandelion
by
Salvador Dali
Large hand wove tapestry from 1988
Limited edition.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
What are the Chances? Salvador Dali
What would you say If I told you that back in 1968, Salvador Dali created a series of limited edition prints that included a work titled: Arise, Barak, and Lead? an image of a dark skinned character rising among a group of people. A leader named Barak? Well, Dali did exactly that.
Here is an image of the work:
This work is hand signed by Dali and limited edition,
and yes you can still buy one.
While original Dali works can sell for millions, these limited edition works
sell in the thousands and average people buy and sell them on a daily basis all
over the globe.
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Monday, July 16, 2012
Salvador Dali works from Spain on display in Florida
Museum to feature DalĂ paintings from Spain
The DalĂ Museum in St. Petersburg will welcome 12 works by its famous Spanish surrealist namesake never before seen in America.
"The Royal Inheritance: DalĂ works from the Spanish National Collection" exhibit, co-curated by DalĂ museum's senior curators Joan Kropf and William Jeffett, runs Oct. 1 through March 13, 2013.
The new exhibit comes to the museum by way of the National Collection of Modern Art in Spain — Madrid's Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofĂa.
"Composition"
(1928) is a large abstract work. The exhibit paintings have never been seen in America.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Salvador Dali Viet Nam prints
Angel of Mercy Covering a Calmer World
23" x 16" on V Piera Paper
*Hand signed by Salvador Dali in 1973 in front of witnesses.
*The publisher filmed an interview with the creator of the Dali Museum in Fla., Reynolds Morse.
*The cancelled printing plates are the property of the publisher.
*The bon Ă tirer prints or Artists Proofs can be seen at the Dali Museum when they are on display.
The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam,
Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.
During the most publicized part of the Viet Nam War,
Salvador Dali was living in New York at the St. Regis Hotel and meeting with the
public on a regular basis.
The Viet Nam war protests and constant news stories shaped the culture of that day
and sparked unrest and chaos among the young people of the United States.
While most people might refer to the destructive nature of weapons,
Dali referred to the Aomic Bomb as "excited particles".
The extensive study of science as a youth gave Dali a unique perspective on things
having to do with energy or decay as a few examples.
The Angel in the image is similar to the iconic Angel we see
in many of Dali's better known graphics.
The Angel of Mercy is referred to in various religeons,
known for healing and compassion. So during a time of great conflict
and destruction, Dali created a series of works having to do with Peace in Viet Nam.
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Invisible Sleeping Woman Horse Lion by Salvador Dali
Invisible Sleeping Woman, Horse, Lion
Salvador Dali
Musee National d-Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
Great masterworks are born of pain. In his cottage at Port Lligat, Dali now set about painting like one possessed. Invisible Sleeping Woman, Horse, Lion was surely the major work of this period; while The Invisible Man is the first double-image picture of a man and a 'woman, a fetish to protect the two lovers, Dali and Gala, from Dali's father and other dangers. Invisible Sleeping Woman, Horse, Lion not only examines Dali's recurring theme of the persistence of desire, but is also an investigation of multiple-image possibilities such as the artist was to explore over and over again in the sequel. The multiple image, to Dali's way of thinking, could extend the "paranoiac" process by adding a second and even third visual dimension.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Detroit Institute of Arts Salvador Dali and other Spanish Masters
How big should an exhibition be? “Five Spanish Masterpieces” packs a mighty wallop, even though you can count the paintings on one hand.
The Detroit Institute of Arts’ great blue period Picasso, “Melancholy Woman,” has returned home after two years on loan to exhibitions across the globe. To celebrate, the DIA has surrounded it with dynamite paintings by El Greco, Velázquez, Goya and Salvador Dali.
Curated by Salvador Salort-Pons, head of European Art at the DIA, the exhibition is spread over three galleries — this is one show that’s not overhung — and sweeps through about 300 years of Spanish art.
Dali and Picasso get their own rooms. Dali style changed later in his career, but his gruesome antiwar picture, “Soft Construction with Boiled Beans” (1936), remains a surrealist landmark.
But it’s the center gallery that makes the show, with portraits of an unknown man by Velázquez and a matador by Goya, plus El Greco’s “The Holy Family with St. Anne and the Infant St. John the Baptist” (1600).
— Detroit Free Press
Monday, July 2, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Salvador Dali Homage to Venice
Homage to Venice
Venice is a city in northeast Italy sited on a group of 118 small
islands separated by canals and linked by bridges, and is a top
destination for travlers and tourists.
destination for travlers and tourists.
The name Venice is derived from the ancient Veneti people
who inhabited the region by the 10th century B.C.
who inhabited the region by the 10th century B.C.
Dali and his wife Gala traveled to Venice for vacation with
Coco Chanel and others.
Coco Chanel and others.
Venice was a favorite spot for Dali as he was influenced by its
architecture and its artworks, and inspired a number of well
known works including this one.
The print shown is embossed.
Here is an image of a portion of the back of the print to show some
of the indented portions of the image thus creating more a
painted look.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Surreal Art
There are many who create surreal art, but is the art of their own imagination or are they borrowing from others. Some even create art that looks like works by Dali, they add Dali's name and other things related to Dali to the keywords of posts etc., to try and draw the public to images that they then "imply" are by the hand of Salvador Dali. It is important that when you are looking at surreal art and surrealism, to make sure you are clear as to what artists you are looking at, I recently had an email come in from someone asking, "What is the title of this Dali painting?" My reply was very simple... "That is not a Dali painting"
Here is the best known of all Dali works:
Here is the best known of all Dali works:
The Persistence of Memory
by
Salvador Dali
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Friday, June 22, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Salvador Dali exhibit in TaiPei
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Why are people investing in art?
Why are people investing in art?
Published on 14 June 2012.
13 June 2012, Art Media Agency (AMA)
Despite the economic crisis, the art market does not stop breaking records. Since 2008, eleven of the twenty most expensive art purchases have taken place. Less than a week after the sale of Munch’s The Scream ($120m), Orange, Red, Yellow by Marc Rothko sold for $87m.
Several economists assert that art is not the best way to invest. Artwork resale can be extremely complicated because few artists keep the same value on the art market over the years. Moreover, the world of art is unpredictable, and valuing an artwork is not an easy task: it is subjective, although guiding criteria do exist. Sergey Skaterschikov published a report on art investment proving that no artwork purchased for $30m has ever consequently made a profit.
The Times of India concludes that wealthy people buy art to show off.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Dali Alice in Wonderland Lobster Quadrille
“You may not have lived much under the sea—” ("I haven’t,” said Alice)—"and perhaps you were never even introduced to a lobster—" (Alice began to say, “I once tasted—” but checked herself hastily, and said, “No, never”) “—so you can have no idea what a delightful thing a Lobster-Quadrille is!” “No, indeed,” said Alice. “What sort of a dance is it?”
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Salvador Dali Art Restoration
Interesting video about preserving and cleaning a Salvador Dali orginal museum painting.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Rare photograph of Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali showing a work he has just completed.
A rare photograph by Giancarlo Botti the well known
photographer and artist.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Salvador Dali in Turkey
ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency
An exhibition featuring more than 100 works by peerless Spanish artist Salvador Dali attracted a record number of visitors to Ankara’s Cer Modern Center, according to the museum’s press relations manager.
“We expected to see lots of visitors, but the figures show that the interest is more than we expected,” said Sara Adıbelli. “Cer Modern has opened a new page in the cultural and artistic life of Ankara.”
Some 40,000 people came to the exhibition, with 2,500 people typically coming to see Dali’s work on weekends, she said.
“Many people, both young and old, visited the museum. This is such good news for us because we want a diverse visitor profile. Many visitors also came from other cities near Ankara, such as Kayseri, Mersin, Adana and EskiĹźehir.”
Many different people who had never come to a museum before traveled to see the Dali exhibition, Adıbelli said.
The traveling exhibition, which was previously in Istanbul, includes 121 lithographs and watercolors from Dali’s print series “The Divine Comedy,” “Traces of Surrealism” and “Dinner with Gala,” which critics regard as exemplary of his symbolist and surrealist style. The series consists of 100 prints, one print for each canto of Dante’s epic poem “Divine Comedy,” plus one cover print. “Traces of Surrealism” is made up of nine lithographic color printings that were made by Dali in Paris in 1971. The surreal atmosphere in the works provides images of a plastic universe that critics say makes it impossible to separate dream from reality. Dali’s main goal was to convert the everyday life to the home of “dream” in a sarcastic manner.
Dali’s “Dinner with Gala” series features 12 colored lithographs. Dali had wished to become a chef since childhood and finally realized this dream at the age of 68. This series includes the menus and recipes of legendary restaurants and chefs, as well as their surrealist gastro-aesthetics stories.
The exhibition started March 23 and ended late last month.
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Friday, June 1, 2012
IndyCar driver Servia and his admiration for Salvador Dali
As you watch the Detroit Chevrolet Belle Isle Grand Prix this weekend, each of the drivers who compete in the IZOD IndyCar Series own distinctive paint schemes on their race cars, but there’s another way to tell them apart on race day – their helmet design. And when it comes to those designs, none tell stories like the ones that protect the head of Oriol Servia, driver of the No. 22 Chevrolet for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing.
Servia pays homage to his hero on his helmet, but it’s not who you would expect. The Spaniard is a huge fan of surrealist painter and countryman Salvador Dali (1904-89), and his helmet displays a depiction of Dali’s face. Read Rest of Story Here
Servia pays homage to his hero on his helmet, but it’s not who you would expect. The Spaniard is a huge fan of surrealist painter and countryman Salvador Dali (1904-89), and his helmet displays a depiction of Dali’s face. Read Rest of Story Here
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Gad by Salvador Dali from 12 Tribes of Israel
25 3/4" x 20" on archival paper.
Hand signed by Salvador Dali in 1972
Excellent condition and still in the original case with
the other prints from the Twelve Tribes suite.
*Impressive in person!
This is an original hand colored etching.
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At the time when Jacob and his family of seventy souls came to live in Egypt, Gad was the father of seven sons. When our Patriarch Jacob blessed his sons before his death (Gen. 49:19), he prophesied that the tribe of Gad will provide brave troops who will lead the children of Israel to victory in the conquest of the Promised Land, then return to their inheritance on the eastern side of the Jordan.25 3/4" x 20" on archival paper.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Salvador Dali Joan of Arc
“Joan of Arc”
Hand signed by Dali in 1978
22” x 30” on archival paper.
Lithograph with original remarque
Salvador Dali was a student of history and paid homage
to many historical figures.
Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans" is a national heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in what is now eastern France, who claimed divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII. She was captured by the Burgundians, transferred to the English in exchange for money, put on trial by the pro-English Bishop of Beauvais for charges of "insubordination and heterodoxy," and burned at the stake as a heretic when she was only 19 years old.
Twenty-five years after the execution, an Inquisitorial court authorized by Pope Callixtus III examined the trial, pronounced her innocent and declared her a martyr. Joan of Arc was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920. She is – along with St. Denis, St. Martin of Tours, St. Louis IX, and St. Theresa of Lisieux – one of the patron saints of France. Joan said that she had visions from God that instructed her to recover her homeland from English domination late in the Hundred Years' War. The uncrowned King Charles VII sent her to the siege of OrlĂ©ans as part of a relief mission. She gained prominence when she overcame the dismissive attitude of veteran commanders and lifted the siege in only nine days. Several more swift victories led to Charles VII's coronation at Reims and settled the disputed succession to the throne.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Salvador Dali Changes Great Masterpieces
Salvador Dali created interpretations of many great works of art. One of the most talked about is
"The Angelus" by Millet.
"The Angelus" by Millet.
Salvador Dali also created limited edition works that paid hommage to other
great masters.
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Friday, May 11, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SALVADOR DALI
Today is May 11th 2012
Salvador Dali was born on May 11th 1904 in Figueres Spain. Dali forever changed the landscape of the art world with his well known Masterpiece The Persistence of Memory.
Location: Museum of Modern Art
Happy BirthdayDali!
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Salvador Dali Desert
Salvador Dali made such a big impact on Global Society that a desert is named after him.
Story:
Salvador DalĂ Desert, also known as DalĂ Valley (Valle de DalĂ), is an extremely barren valley of southwestern Bolivia, in the PotosĂ Department. It is entirely contained within the borders of Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve and is characterized by landscapes that resemble surrealist paintings by Salvador DalĂ.
Story:
Salvador DalĂ Desert, also known as DalĂ Valley (Valle de DalĂ), is an extremely barren valley of southwestern Bolivia, in the PotosĂ Department. It is entirely contained within the borders of Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve and is characterized by landscapes that resemble surrealist paintings by Salvador DalĂ.
Salvador Dali Master PrintMaker
Salvador Dali not only created original oils, watercolor, ink and other mediums as one of a kind works, he also learned the art of printmaking in Paris at the same location where Picasso sudied etching and engraving.
Some examples of Dali limited edition prints can be seen in museusms like the Museum of Modern Art or the Fine Art Museum in San Franscisco to name a few. Here are a few examples of his limited edition works.
"Soft Watches Half Asleep"
"The Emerald Table"
"Roman Cavalier"
"Argus" (Color)
Correct version
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Thursday, May 3, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Salvador Dali Alice in Wonderland
This suite of 12 illustrations is Salvador Dali's interpretation of
Lewis Carroll's well know story:
"Alice in Wonderland"
The correct title for this work by Dali is: ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
The text on the 2nd sheet in this suite reads: Etching and remarques were printed by Ateliers Rigal.
Printed in France in 1969
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world (the Wonderland of the title) populated by peculiar and anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic in ways that have given the story lasting popularity with adults as well as children.
Alice was published in 1865, three years after the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed in a boat, on 4 July 1862,up the River Thames with the three young daughters of Henry Liddell, (the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University and Dean of Christ Church) : Lorina Charlotte Liddell (aged 13, born 1849) ("Prima" in the book's prefatory verse); Alice Pleasance Liddell (aged 10, born 1852) ("Secunda" in the prefatory verse); Edith Mary Liddell (aged 8, born 1853) ("Tertia" in the prefatory verse).
The journey began at Folly Bridge near Oxford and ended five miles away in the village of Godstow. To while away time the Reverend Dodgson told the girls a story that, not so coincidentally, featured a bored little girl named Alice who goes looking for an adventure. The girls loved it, and Alice Liddell asked Dodgson to write it down for her. After a lengthy delay—over two years—he eventually did so and on 26 November 1864 gave Alice the handwritten manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground, with illustrations by Dodgson himself.
Who Stole the Tarts
A Caucus Race and a Long Tail
Advice from a Caterpillar
Alice
Alices Evidence
A Mad Tea Party
A Pig in a Pepper Tree
Down the Rabbit Hole
The Lobster Quadrille
A Mock Turtle Story
The Pool of Tears
The Queens Croquet Ground
The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
The Alice in Wonderland series by Salvador Dali is one of the most talked about suites of
prints on the market.
If you have an interest in owning this rare suite in tact with the original box and new certificates of
authenticity and appraisal, feel free to call me at 888-888-3254 Ext. 204
or ask for Dan.
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