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Divine Comedy - Inferno 12

Dali, Salvador

39656 Dali, Salvador Minotaur Inferno 12 "Haply thou deemst that the duke of Athens, by whom done to death wast thou in the upper world, draws near' my sage, turn'd tow'rds him, cried" 1951-64 9 5/8'' x 7 3/8'' Wood engraving in color on Rives paper after a watercolor, signed in the block. Blindstamp of the editor, J. Estrade. One of 100 images from the "Divine Comedy". Published by Les Editions d'Art Les Heures Claires, Paris. From the collection of the editor. The 101 wood engravings for the "Divine Comedy" were executed over a 14 year period from 1951 to 1964. From 1951 to 1960, Dali painted the 101 watercolors which were used as studies for the wood engravings. From 1960 to 1964, Raymond Jacquet created the more than 3,000 wood blocks which were necessary for the complete "Divine Comedy" with the participation and final approval of Salvador Dali for each of the 101 engravings.

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39656
Size
9 5/8" x 7 3/8"
Year
1951-64
Medium
WOODCUT
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