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74789<p>Salvador Dalí <br />Winter from Four Seasons 1972<br />Signed lower right<br />Edition 58 / 195 and the blindstamp lower left<br />Image size 41.5 x 55 cm<br />Sheet size 54 x 67 cm<br />Published by Les Heures Claires Paris with their blindstamp<br />Reference M. & L. 1362</p>
74875<p>Salvador Dalí <br />Terpsichore from Les Muses 1971<br />Etching<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Numbered: 136 / 145<br />Image size: 40.5 x 32.5 cm<br />Sheet size: 65.5 x 50.5 cm<br />Publisher: Les Heures Claires<br />Reference M/L 510</p>
74876<p>Salvador Dalí <br />Terpsichore from Les Muses 1971<br />Etching<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Numbered: 136 / 145<br />Image size: 40.5 x 32.5 cm<br />Sheet size: 65.5 x 50.5 cm<br />Publisher: Les Heures Claires<br />Reference M/L 510</p>
196884456Paris: Le Soleil Noir 1968. Fine. Le Soleil Noir Paris 1968 29 x 31 cm reliure de l'éditeur - Dali's famous snail drawing -First edition. Publisher's binding smooth spine with its illustrated dust jacket. Numerous illustrations. Outstanding signed and inscribed copy across the title page and facing endpaper by Salvador Dali to Ms Elisa Hanioti painter herself and close friend of Gen Paul. Dali's intial D takes the form of his famous ""snail drawing"". Former British officer Captain Moore alleged secret agent during WW2 and Dali's secretary from 1956 to 1974 added the words ""Paris 1969"" and signed at the bottom of the title page. Le Soleil Noir unknown
123471Paris: Jean Lavigne 1974. One of 25 artist's proofs aside from the edition of 195. Signed in pencil lower right by Dalí inscribed EA lower left. One of 12 prints from the La Conquête du Cosmos portfolio. Printed by Atelier Lithographique Paris. Although these were made in 1974 they were offered in two portfolios of six in 1974 and 1977. Drypoint etching over chromolithograph with embossing on Arches paper. Sheet size: 100 x 70 cm. Small vertical crease to top centre of image. Presented in a hand made white gold leaf frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Field 74-12K. Michler & Lopsinger 650. unknown
143123Paris & New York: Jean Lavigne Levine & Levine Graphics 1974. Edition of 195. Signed in pencil lower right by Dalí numbered in roman numerals lower left. One of 12 prints from the La Conquête du Cosmos portfolio printed by Atelier Lithographique Paris. Although these were made in 1974 they were offered as two portfolios of six in 1974 and 1977. Drypoint etching over chromolithograph with embossing on BFK Rives watermarked paper. Sheet size: 100 x 70 cm. Framed size: 111.6 x 78 cm. Light creasing to the margins hidden by the mount image extremely bright. Presented in a white gold leaf frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Field 74-12D; Michler & Lopsinger 647. unknown
195944671Les Heures Claires En feuilles, chemises titrées Paris 1959 Ed. numérotée
1969173928Switzerland: Graphic Europa Anstalt 1969. Edition of 100 signed in pencil lower right by Dalí numbered lower left Dali blind stamp lower right. One of 11 plates from the Hippies portfolio. Hand coloured drypoint etching on Japon paper. Plate size: 39.4 x 31.5 cm. Sheet size: 66 x 51 cm. Framed size: 75.8 x 59.4 cm. Tape residue to extreme upper edge from previous hinging otherwise in excellent condition. Presented in a white gold leaf frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Field 69-13K. Michler & Lopsinger 381. unknown
195816677JGreenwich: New York Graphic Society 1958. First Edition First Printing. Signed presentation copy with a vigorous 2 page original signed pencil drawing on the title pages by Salvador Dali. Inscribed “Pour Len homage Dali.†The drawing is one of Dali’s stark landscapes with two of his swirling figures and a large Daliesque ant like those depicted in his famous oil painting Persistence of Memory. Large oblong folio with fine black & white gravure illustrations and 17 tipped-in color plates. Fine in the original clear acetate dust jacket and in the especially rare cardboard box with printed label which is in very good condition. New York Graphic Society unknown
Dali3<p><strong>DALà Salvador 1904-1989</strong></p><p>Period film print enriched with an autograph inscription<br />Portlligat c. 1977 273 x 19 cm<br />On the verso: red stamp "Exclusive / Radial Press" with an additional note by an unknown hand: " Una modelo de Dalà "<br />Light ink smudge on the verso slightly visible on the surface of the print see second photo</p><p><strong>One of DalÃ's models posing in his sculpture "Egg" in the garden of his summer house in Portlligat and enriched with a spectacular signature</strong></p><p>On this print featuring one of his most emblematic works Dalà enriched it in addition to his signature with a shooting star in the upper margin and then added "Mes hommages" in the lower margin.<br />Is the young lady in profile on this print Christiana the daughter of the Albaretto couple Without certainty the resemblance remains striking. Dr. Guiseppe Albaretto was one of the artist's closest friends having built up over the years the most important private collection of DalÃ's works.</p><p><u>One of the most important DalÃ's symbols:<br /></u>A Christian symbol of the resurrection of Christ and an emblem of purity and perfection the egg is one of the most significant symbols in the artist's work. Beyond its appearance and minerality so dear to Dalà it represents the previous life intrauterine and rebirth.<br />Another "Egg" this one unbroken is placed on the turret of the artist's house in Portlligat.</p>
74892<p>Salvador Dali 1904-1989</p><p>Zebulun from Twelve Tribes of Israel 1973</p><p>Etching in colors on Rives BFK paper</p><p>Sheet size: 65 x 50 cm</p><p>Ed. SA 17/195</p><p>Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge</p><p>LITERATURE: Field 72-6H</p>
196574906<p>Salvador Dalí<br />Kronos from Mythologie 1960-1964<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Edition 25/150<br />Image size: 60.5 49 cm<br />Sheet size: 76.3 x 57 cm<br />Published by Pierre Argillet Paris. <br />Reference: Michler/Löpsinger 126; Field 63-3 N</p>
74881<p>Salvador Dalí<br />Deux nus Gémeaux 1970<br />Lithograph <br />Sheet size: 77 x 57 cm.<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Numbered XI/XXV lower left<br />Printed by Desjobert<br />Published by Musee de L' Athenee Geneva<br />Reference: Michler/Löpsinger 1285.</p>
194215601942. DALI SALVADOR. The Secret Life of Salvador Dali. 400 pp. profusely illus. 4to cloth and illustrated dust jacket in a new cloth folding box. New York Dial 1942. With an elaborate double page inscription cum drawing by Dali. From the library of the photographer Arnold Crane with his signature on the front endpaper. hardcover books
194215601942. DALI Salvador. The Secret Life of Salvador Dali. 400 pp. illustrated throughout. 4to 258 x 190 mm. cloth and illustrated dust jacket in a new cloth folding box. New York: Dial 1942. With an elaborate double page inscription cum drawing by Dali. From the library of the photographer Arnold Crane with his signature on the front endpaper. hardcover
1959118735Heures claires 1959-1963 6 Paris, Editions d'Art Les Heures Claires, 1959-1963, 3 parties en 6 volumes in-folio de 345x280 mm environ, en feuillets libres sous couvertures rempliées, chemise et emboîtages décorés de l'éditeur. Un des 3900 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur chiffon de Rives, complet des 100 compositions de Salvador Dali gravées sur bois en couleurs par Raymond Jacquet, bien complet du "Catalogue des 100 illustrations [...]" rarement présent habituellement. L'Enfer, Tome I. 183 pages, 17 planches - Tome II. 189 pages, 17 planches - Le Purgatoire, Tome I. 182 pages, 16 planches - Tome II. 204 pages, 17 planches - Le Paradis, tome I. 188 pages, 16 planches - Tome II. 193 pages, 17 planches. Quelques discrets frottements sur les étuis, petites taches sur trois feuillets, rares rousseurs, sinon intérieur frais, bon état général, bel ensemble.
19471758Collection le Quadrangle. K éditeur., Paris, 1947. 1 volume in-8 (247 x 195 mm) broché. 100 pp. + fnch sous couverture jaune façon parchemin imprimée du titre en rouge et chemise de papier gris, décorée au pochoir, avec découpe laissant apparaitre le titre sur le premier plat (Pierre Faucheux d'après un dessin d'Yves Tanguy), rhodoïd. ÉDITION ORIGINALE illustrée de 4 gouaches reproduites en phototypie en hors-texte. 1/30 ex. de tête sur vélin pur fil de Johannot, les seuls accompagnés d' UNE EAU-FORTE ORIGINALE D'YVES TANGUY, celle-ci justifiée XXV. La gravure est tirée en noir sur un feuillet volant (papier : 238 x 188 mm, cuivre : 175 x 135 mm). De même, l'exemplaire est numéroté XXV au colophon et paraphé à l'encre par l'éditeur. "Feu Central" regroupe les textes surréalistes "Immortelle Maladie" (1924), "Dormir, Dormir dans les Pierres" (1927), "Je Sublime" (1935), "Un Point C'est Tout" (1946) et "À Tatons", ce dernier publié ici pour la première fois. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION : Collection le Quadrangle. K éditeur., Paris, 1947. 4to. (247 x 195 mm). 100 pp. + fnch. First edition and first printing illustrated with 4 hors-texte phototypie plates reproducing gouaches by Tanguy, inserted loose (as issued) is Tanguy's original etching (leaf : 238 x 188 mm, plate : 175 x 135 mm). Original publisher's printed wrappers as issued : a grey jacket with illustration after Tanguy in white with excised section to front cover and beneath a yellow patterned wrapper with printed text in red. A mint copy of the 30 from the édition de tête on pur fil Johannot numbered XXV in Roman numerals and with Tanguy's original etching also numbered XXV by ink. Only these one have the etching. The original wrappers for the book were designed especially for the first 230 'exemplaires de luxe' of the book, were executed after the maquette by Pierre Faucheux after Tanguy's original drawing.
196884456Le Soleil Noir | Paris 1968 | 29 x 31 cm | reliure de l'éditeur
1968DALISALV001704Vision Press London. 1968. Third edition. Translated by Haakon Chevalier. Quarto. pp x 423. Black and white illustrations by the author.Publisher's copy: inscribed in pencil by Dali in typically flamboyant style with shooting star across the front endsheet ''Peter OWEN - Dali 1973''. Vision Press was Peter Owen's family firm founded by his father. He continued using the name often alongside the imprint Peter Owen Books. This copy was no doubt inscribed when Owen paid one of his three visits to Dali in Spain to discuss copyright of the revised English edition of the novel Hidden Faces which Owen published in 1973.Very good in very good dustwrapper rubbed and nicked at the edges. Vision Press, London. unknown
199793001Prestel Publishing. New. 1997. HARDCOVER. 3791312790 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- HARDCOVER. Corresponds to ISBN: 3791312790. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee Prestel Publishing hardcover
74863<p>Salvador Dali<br />Tancreds Oath from Marquis de Sade Suite 1969<br />Lithograph <br />Hand signed lower right<br />Edition EA lower left<br />Image size: 53 X 42.5 cm<br />Sheet size: 65 x 50 cm<br />Published by Shorewood Publishers New York<br />Reference: Field 69-1 X</p>
19631371Les Heures Claires, Paris 1959-1963. 6 volumes in-folio (34 x 26 cm) en feuilles sous couvertures imprimées rempliées, chemises et étuis décorés de l'éditeur. 100 AQUARELLES ORIGINALES HORS-TEXTE DE SALVADOR DALI GRAVÉES SUR BOIS EN COULEURS par Raymond Jacquet. - Exemplaire : 1 des 3900 ex. numérotés sur pur chiffon de Rives filigrané. Les 6 ouvrages sont en excellent état et bien complets des 100 gravures et des 3 doubles-feuillets de justification numérotés. Les planches belles aux couleurs lumineuses. Les emboîtages sont en excellent état de conservation.
1933549298New York: Julien Levy Gallery 1933. Softcover. Near Fine. Program. Single sheet measuring 5½" x 12½". Purplish-pink foil on one side and white on the other printed in black folded twice to form a 5½" x 4¼" pamphlet with two illustrations. Near fine with crease to lower right corner and light edgewear. An original program to Salvador Dalí's first solo New York exhibition held at the Julien Levy Gallery from November 21 to December 8 1933. The announcement includes a list of the 26 paintings on exhibit and includes two illustrations; one of those being Dali's iconic painting The Persistence of Memory which debuted only the year before at Levy's Surrealist Exposition alongside other notable artist such as Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp. Dali would embrace New York over the next decade staging a series of shows and attracting enormous attention with his works and outrageous persona cementing his place as one of the world's most influential artist of the 20th Century. Rare. OCLC locates no copies of this important program. Julien Levy Gallery unknown
1965695-LParis Maeght éditeur, 1965. In-folio (380 x 280 mm) en feuilles. 26 PAGES DE LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 4 à double page. 1 lithographie en noir à double page. Texte de Jacques Dupin. Exposition à la Galerie Maeght de 32 peintures récentes sur carton. Édition originale. Exemplaire du tirage de luxe tiré à 150 exemplaires numérotés sur papier Arches et signés par Miro. Deluxe edition with 26 original lithographs in color by Joan Miro. The book is numbered 149/150 on Arches paper and signed by Miro.
1959826251959 Paris, Les Heures Claires, 1959-1963, 6 volumes in folio, en feuilles, sous couvertures rempliées et doubles emboitages décorés de l'éditeur.