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1773230832.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1948210318024The Dial Press 1948-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. No dust jacket if applicable. Corners slightly bumped. Clean text. Tight binding. Free of any markings and no writings inside. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. The Dial Press hardcover
19671410662Phyllis Lucas Gallery 1967. Limited Edition #60/150. Numbered and signed to mat in pencil. "Phyllis Lucas" ink copyright stamp to top left border of plate. Plate measures 3.8in. x 4.8in; sheet measures 5.25in. x 8.75in. frame measures ~14.25in. x 18.5in. Shelved at Dupont Store. Original etching was gifted to the Lucas Family for Christmas in 1967 featuring a kneeling angel set in a Dalian landscape with two other figures. The inscription in the plate written by Dali reads: "Merry X-Mas and for Good Luck to the Luca's 1967." Sidney and Phyllis Lucas the directors of Phyllis Lucas Gallery were the first North American publishers of original Dali graphics. 1410662. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Phyllis Lucas Gallery unknown
1209211974 . Etching with hand-colouring 1974 on BFK Rives paper signed inscribed 'F' and numbered from the French edition of 195 there was also an edition of 195 on Arches with text in English inscribed 'A' published by Transworld Art New York 65.5 x 50.8 cm. 25¾ x 20 in.<br /> <br /> Field 74-8 H 1974 unknown
1959189120Greenwich: The New York Graphic Society 1959. First edition of this photobook collecting images of Dalí's singular work with jewels and precious metals. The artist writes "Paladin of a new Renaissance I too refuse to be confined. My art encompasses physics mathematics architecture nuclear science - the physico-nuclear the mystico-nuclear - and jewelry - not paint alone." The jewellery was made in New York by the Argentinean goldsmith Carlos Alemany and was acquired by the Owen Cheatham Foundation in 1958 which exhibited them at various premises. The collection is currently held at the Dalí Theater-Museu in Figueres. A numbered edition of 100 copies signed by the artist was also issued. Quarto. Frontispiece after photograph of the artist 24 tipped-in full colour photographs by Philip Roedel. Original grey boards with black cloth spine lettering to spine and front board in gilt. With the publisher's slipcase. Foxing and wear to slipcase. A near-fine copy. hardcover
197632262Paris: Editions Art Et Valeur. Near Fine. 1976. Softcover. Booklet for the promotion of the book "Alchimie des Philosophes." In a flap pocket 16 folded unbound sheets containing description of the work rationale etc. With facsimiles of the works tipped in to 12 of the folders. Contents are fine; folder has trace shelfwear. Text in French. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Editions Art Et Valeur paperback
196948500New York.: Maecenas Press - Random House. 1969. Loose as issued in original publisher's black cloth silk portfolios each with Dali to covers loose in original carrot morocco box with ties the ties lacking as usual. Folio. 430 x 285 mm. Carroll's text illustrated with an original frontispiece etching signed and numbered by Dali in pencil and twelve colour woodcut plates' this copy with the additional suite on Japon Nacré. The deluxe edition with the additional suite of Salvador Dali's illustrations for Lewis Carroll's proto-Surrealist masterpiece.From the edition de luxe limited to 200 signed and numbered copies on vélin de Rives with the additional suite of all the plates on Japon Nacré including the frontispiece etching which is signed in pencil by Dali; the full edition was 2500 copies on Mandeure paper.This copy is numbered from the edition of 200 Roman numbering CC. The number is LX no.70Michler & Löpsinger 321 - 333. Maecenas Press - Random House. hardcover
196918586New York: Maecenas Press / Random House 1969. Limited Edition. Original wraps. Fine. Signed limited edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland featuring twelve illustrations with woodcuts and an original etching by Salvador Dalí. Folio 150pp 6. Full set measures 22" x 16" x 3.5". Portfolio of loose leaves held in brown cloth wraps. "Dalí" stamped in gilt on front cover. Leaves are gathered in signatures of 6 with each centerfold featuring an illustration. All in fine condition. Complete with twelve vibrant full-page color illustrations and one frontispiece etching. One of 2500 portfolios printed on Mandeure paper. This set is numbered 1860. Each portfolio features an original colored etching signed by the artist Salvador Dalí. Housed in the matching cloth clamshell title in gilt on orange morocco spine brown silk interior. Small orange stain to bottom right corner. Held shut with leather straps along fore-edge lacking one latch. Includes the publisher's original shipping box with the matching limitation number. A truly exceptional piece combining classic literature with modern art. Salvador Dalí 1904-1989 illustrated a number of limited edition works throughout his artistic career. In addition to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Dalí was commissioned to illustrate Macbeth 1946 Don Quixote De La Mancha 1946 The Divine Comedy 1960 Arabian Nights 1964 and The Bible 1967. Maecenas Press / Random House unknown
1969190911New York: Maecenas Press Random House 1969. Wonderland Surrealized First Dalí edition number 608 of 2500 copies signed by Dalí on the title page recasting Carroll's children's classic into adult surrealist vision. "The artist Salvador Dalí famous for his surreal images of melting clocks and barren landscapes at first glance might not seem to have much in common with a retiring Victorian English don who wrote children's books. But actually Dalí and Carroll had much in common: both men were ardent explorers of dreams and the imagination attempting in their art to show the fertile pathways to the unconscious. This artistic temperament might explain why in his sixties Dalí created twelve surreal illustrations - one for each chapter - for Alice in Wonderland. Because he required a rich lush palette for his painted drawings Dalí turned to the oldest process for reproducing photographic images for printing: heliogravure. Similar to engraving the method is time consuming and costly. Each heliogravure is printed by hand and considered an original" Nichols p. 28. A further 200 copies were issued signed and with extra plates. This copy has a duplicate limitation leaf numbered 608 inserted; presumably a collation error by the publisher; the book is otherwise complete. Folio. With 12 colour heliogravures and a four-colour etched frontispiece on Rives paper. Publisher's fall-down-back box of brown straight-grain quarter morocco cloth sides portfolio of letterpress and illustrations loose in the brown cloth chemise as issued. Box neatly restored along joints and has lost its ties; contents in fine condition. Catherine Nichols Alice's Wonderland: a Visual Journey through Lewis Carroll's Mad Mad World 2014. hardcover
103216. Colour lithograph with screenprint and etching with collage elements 1975 on Rives BFK paper signed in pencil and numbered I-186/250 from the edition of 250 on Rives the total edition was 600 on various paper types etching printed by Regal Paris lithograph by Desjobert Paris published Merrill Chase Chicago sheet size: 87 x 68.2 cm. 34¼ x 26¾ in.<br /> <br /> Michler/Löpsinger 822-831; Field 75-11 H unknown
1967183326Paris & New York: Leon Amiel 1967. One of 12 images from the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac portfolio. There was also an edition of 250 on Arches paper. Edition of 50. Coloured lithograph after an original gouache on Japon paper. Signed in pencil lower right by Dali and numbered lower left. Sheet size: 72.8 x 51.8 cm. Framed size: 90.7 x 70.2 cm. Presented in handmade white gold frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Excellent condition. Field 67-6; Michler & Lopsinger 1185. unknown
1411849Limited Edition #39/75. Color lithograph on paper depicting a stylized female torso surmounted by an abundant bouquet of flowers rendered in vivid tones of pink red yellow and blue against a pale green ground. Signed in pencil to lower right and numbered "A.P. 39/75" to lower left. Matted and presented under glass in a gilt frame. Print: Approx. 29 in. x 20.5 in.; Frame: 37.5 in. x 28 in. In Very Good condition. Print shows mild overall toning. Frame exhibits minor surface wear. Not examined out of frame. Shelved at Rockville Room B.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Oversized item. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1411849. Special Collections - Upstairs. unknown
1411858Limited Edition #66/75. Offset lithograph in colors on paper depicting a surrealist composition with classical figural imagery set before a Moorish-style archway opening onto a distant coastal landscape. The composition incorporates Dalí's characteristic dreamlike symbolism perspectival tiled flooring and biomorphic linear forms. Marked lower left "A.P. 66/75". Signed in graphite to lower right. Print: 21 in. x 29 in. In Good overall condition. Print exhibits moderate overall toning scattered creasing handling wear and waviness throughout. Corners with bends and soft creases including a small tear with minor loss at the lower left corner. Minor scattered surface soiling and foxing and edge wear visible. Unframed. Shelved at Rockville Room B. 1411858. Special Collections - Upstairs. unknown
193227820Paris: Editions Des Cahiers Libres. 1932. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps most of spine chipped away front wraps chipped a fair copy only. This is copy No. 258 out of 600. Bunuel's disapproval of Dali's scenario for this film ended their collaboration.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 58 pp . Editions Des Cahiers Libres paperback
194816481948. Lithograph in colors on lightweight wove paper 11 x 7 7/8 inches 278 x 197 mm sheet full margins. An illustration from Billy Rose's autobiography Wine Women and Words with text on the verso. Inscription in blue ink on the verso light handling creases along with a dampstain that extends into the lower left corner of the image mostly outside of the image area otherwise in good condition. unknown
1973255439Calig Verlag 1973. Hardcover Plastik Ringmappe ohne Schutzumschlag Großformat Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Calig Verlag, hardcover
1032181975-76 . Colour lithograph with screenprint and etching with collage elements 1975 on Rives BFK paper signed in pencil and numbered I-186/250 from the edition of 250 on Rives paper the total edition was 600 on various paper types etching printed by Regal Paris lithograph by Desjobert Paris published Merrill Chase Chicago sheet size: 87 x 68.2 cm. 34¼ x 26¾ in.<br /> <br /> Michler/Löpsinger 822-831; Field 75-11 E 1975-76 unknown
19335493171933. Unbound. Fine. Broadside. Yellow quarto sheet printed recto only. Folded twice and with a very tiny stain else fine. A statement prepared by Salvador Dali before his arrival in New York in anticipation of his first solo exhibition at the Lucien Levy Gallery from November 21 to December 8 1933. The statement quotes fellow surrealist and later antagonist Andre Breton includes Dali's denial as to the meaning of his works: "I never have the slightest idea what my pictures mean"; how after painting his wife one autumn afternoon he was "finally able to attain images sufficiently lucid and ‘appetizing' for exhibition in New York"; and ending with a final question; "New York: why why did you erect my statue long ago long before I was born higher than another more desperate than another" Confusion about this statement abounds with some claiming the broadside was distributed at the 1939 World's Fair where Dali had a pavilion or later in 1941 calling it a response to criticism from a statement by Breton. Our research - and Dali's own printed words "I have never been to America" - supports Dali biographer Ian Gibson's belief that this broadside was issued in late 1933 as advance publicity for the painter's first solo American exhibition close on the heels of increased interest in the artist following the Surrealist show the year before that debut his icon painting The Persistence of Memory. Rare. OCLC locates two copies and we have located at third the Queen's Public Library in New York. unknown
1967163543Paris & New York: Leon Amiel 1967. Edition of 250 on Arches paper. Signed in pencil lower right by Dali and numbered lower left. One of 12 prints from The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac portfolio. Coloured lithograph after an original gouache on Arches paper. Sheet size: 72.8 x 51.8 cm. Framed size: 90.7 x 70 cm. Presented in a white gold leaf frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Excellent condition. Field 67-6. unknown
19763142009Madrid.: Ultramar. 1976. Paperback. Good. 19 cm. 126 p. il. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Dalí Salvador 1904-1989. Versión del francés de Agustin Martinez Torres sobre la traducción directa de Enrique Gainza . ISBN: 8473860470 Dibujo. Diseño. Artes aplicadas y artesanía. Dali Salvador 74 Dali Salvador 74 Literatura francesa. Otros géneros. Siglo XX. 840-6"19" 821.133.1-4/-9 Ultramar. paperback
99204ca.1970. 32 x 48 cm Mappe min fleckig Grafiken tadell. Dies die Nummer 519 von 1000. Im Blatt von Dali signiert. Die Grafiken wurden auf den Originalflaschen die in den 70iger Jahren in einer limitierten Stückzahl produziert wurden als Etikette verwendet. 010 ca.1970 unknown
1935180894New York: Julien Levy Publisher 1935. Softcover. Good. spine tanned w/ edges worn/chipped; spine ends chipped w/ spine exposure; lower edges rubbed. cover has coffee-like stain w/ light spots to back cover; covers age toned. corners lightly rubbed or bumped. interior cover has small red dot to corner. square white wrappers w/ illustrations & black printing. 30 pgs w/ 35 plates on cardstock; color frontis. Upper spine edge has a slight crimp; opening pgs have a light crease/crimp at upper spine edge. Title page has a closed tear at upper edge. Text pages tanned; plates have light ink ghosting from opposing illustrations. Of 1000 copies printed in English. Julien Levy, Publisher paperback
1032171975-76 . Colour lithograph with screenprint and etching 1975 on Rives BFK paper signed in pencil and numbered I-186/250 from the edition of 250 on Rives paper the total edition was 600 on various paper types etching printed by Regal Paris lithograph by Desjobert Paris published Merrill Chase Chicago sheet size: 87 x 68.2 cm. 34¼ x 26¾ in.<br /> <br /> Michler/Löpsinger 822-831; Field 75-11 F 1975-76 unknown
195832646New York: Carstairs Gallery 1958. First edition. Unbound sheet. Good. Dali. One large folded sheet ca. 10 1/2 x 14 inches folded; no ills. Ex-museum-lib. cover label interior ink stamp. Documents the Carstairs exhibition of December 1958-January 1959. The text consists of Dali's "Anti-Matter Manifesto" and the titles of 13 of the exhibited works. The cover is titled "Detail of Rafael 'Madona Sixtine' " and Dali notes "This my best exhibition I dedicate in homage to Gala my Sistine Madonna." Extremely scarce in any condition. Shipping/handling will be extra; please keep this in mind when ordering. Carstairs Gallery unknown
1968211036New York: Harry N. Abrams 1968. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Edited and arranged by Max Gerard and with text in English translated by Eleanor R. Morse. Includes 271 illustrations with 80 color plates and 23 toned in gravure. A near fine copy in illustrated cloth boards and in a very good plus gold foil dust jacket with some of the usual rubbing and other light wear. Still a pleasing copy of this attractive book that is highly susceptible to wear. Harry N. Abrams unknown