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201196989Prestel Publishing. New. 2011. Paperback. 3791346121 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 128 pp. ; 103 illus. 64 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Prestel Publishing paperback
1967163542Paris & 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 70.2 cm. Presented in a white gold leaf frame with conservation acrylic glazing. Excellent condition. Field 67-6. unknown
6206784991.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
67272Luis de Caralt 1952 B. 1ª edición. 20x14. Tela editorial. 349 pgs. Ilustraciones en b/n en portada y colofón. Mancha de humedad en corte frontal. Cantos amarillentos. C0886 Luis de Caralt, 1952, B. 1ª edición. hardcover
1969CH22Maecenas Press 1969. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. FIRST. THE ROLLING STONES BILL WYMAN'S COPY OF THE DELUXE EDITION OF SALVADOR DALI'S ILLUSTRATED "ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND" Paris and New York 1969 4000/6000 New York: Random House Maecenas Press 1969. Copy CXXXI of 200 copies of the deluxe edition. The Deluxe Edition of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland is signed by Salvador Dali on both the title page and the original colored etching with double suites of the original etching and 12 mixed-media illustrations each overprinted with Dali's remarque. Large folio 18-1/2 by 13 inches with 16 loose gatherings as issued including an original four-color etched frontispiece signed by Dali and 12 full-page mixed-media illustrations on Rives and an extra suite of the etching and 12 illustrations on Japanese Nacre. Both suites are housed in black raw silk portfolios all contained in original full tan morocco clamshell box secured with black fore-edge toggles both detached one present. This deluxe edition distinguished from the more commonly found edition of 2500 includes the extra suite of illustrations and etching and it features hand signed and numbered original etching. 18 1/2 by 13 inches PROVENANCE Property From Bill Wyman and his Rolling Stones Archive The Rolling Stones Memorabilia WITH COA. Maecenas Press Hardcover
B-25-010007<p>Dali Salvador - Malraux André. Geneva: Albert Skira 1973 First edition. Copy 22 of 150 from a total edition of 160 copies printed in Rive wove paper watermarked with Dali design. Signed by Salvador Dali André Malraux and Albert Skira on the justification page. The portfolio contains: 12 drypoints printed on sheep-skin parchment paper signed and numbered in pencil by Dali each collected in a Rive paper folder with captions inside; two etchings of which one in text and one full page; text in French index of prints colophon and justification page. Loose as published in original paper wrappers with dali's design collected in hard chemise with parchment and black morocco boards with black embossed design gilded title on the spine all guarded in matching black morocco slipcase Ref: Field 73-8</p> Albert Skira
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198265784Museum. As New. 1982. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in English and Japanese. 156 pp. With 20 text ills. And 167 ills. On 88 pls. 47 col. . 24 x 26 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback
1982353884Art Life Ltd. 1982. Soft Cover . Good. Text in Japanese and English; Sound binding w/ mild wear/creasing to spine; Mild edge-wear to wrappers; Pages free of markings; A Good Plus copy gently worn. Art Life Ltd. paperback
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2006Q-0804754934Stanford University Press 2006-04-30. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Stanford University Press paperback
20161-3841776280Éditions universitaires européennes 2016. Paperback. New. 456 pages. French language. 8.66x5.91x1.03 inches. Éditions universitaires européennes paperback
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1945152495New York: Bignou Gallery 1945. Softbound. Fine/Near-Mint. White card wraps with bw line drawing over both covers; black lettering. 20 with 7 bw plates. Catalogue from the exhibition of November to December 1945. Lists 11 works plus several suites of illustrations for books. The foreword and the illustrations' annotations are by Dali and are charming enlightening amusing cheeky etc. but give a wonderful insight into the man and his love of his craft and life. "Fortis imaginatio generat casum." = A strong imagination generates reality. - quote on the cover. So Dali. Bignou Gallery paperback
345984The Folio Society 2008. Lg quarto quarter leather bound teal iridescent cloth boards gilt lettering to spine top page edges stained blue prined eps frontispiece xvi 154pp illus Near FINE in illus slipcase VG minor chafing & bruising The Folio Society 2008 hardcover
200845095London: The Folio Society 2008. Fine. London: The Folio Society 2008. Second printing thus. Folio; 154pp. Color plates by Salvador Dali. Green morocco spines lettered in gilt over moire boards; topstain; decorative endpapers. Housed in publisher's illustrated slipcase. Tight in binding; pages unmarked; slipcase sound; a Fine copy. The Folio Society unknown
37125London: Folio Society 2007 Hardcover book in slipcase. First edition in Folio. Translated by Francis Cary Introductory essays by George Melly and Michael Prodger. with illustrations by Salvador Dali. 23x32.5cms xviii 154 pages. Quarter leather pale blue moire silk sides. blue slipcase. Slipcase has colour pictorial front Very Very light handling to slipcase. A Fine copy in a near Fine slipcase. No inscriptions. Pictures available. London: Folio Society 2007 hardcover
16-4360Stuttgart.: Graphik International 1975. 4to. 4 page prospectus.The set titled “Hommage à Leonardo†conssts of three drypoint etchings with aquatint and color by lithography. Published by Graphik International Stuggart. Printed by Leblanc/Matthieu Paris. Michler & Löpsinger 764 Stuttgart.: Graphik International, 1975 unknown
15-9215New York: Felicie Schumsky Inc. 1973 - 1974. 8vo. Nine Postcards & Folded Poster Very Good with small tear & some creasing on poster. Color plates. New York: Felicie Schumsky, Inc., 1973 - 1974. unknown
1942390081New York: Universal Art and Hurok Attractions 1942. Softcover. Near Fine. Folio. Stapled wrappers illustrated by Salvador Dali. Ink name and faint pencil inscription on the front wrap a little soiled else near fine. Program for the Ballet's tour includes a photograph and blurb on Dali. Universal Art and Hurok Attractions unknown
193078323Paris: Editions Surréalistes 1930. Fine. Editions Surréalistes Paris 1930 20.50 x 26.50 cm une feuille Publisher's slip written jointly by Paul Eluard and André Breton for the first edition of ""La Femme visible"" by Salvador Dali published by Editions surréalistes de José Corti in 1930. Two very light marginal tears and two small crease marks at the foot of the document. Handsome copy. Editions Surréalistes unknown
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197078140Paris 1970. Fine. Paris 1970 14.90 x 20.20 cm une photographie Photographic portrait of Salvador Dalí Paris 1970 149 x 202 cm one photographPhotographic portrait of Salvador Dalí contemporary silver print in black and white. Interpress stamp at the bottom of the photograph and handwritten annotations in pencil. Roneotyped sticker: « Service spécial page radio TV FR3 Dimanche 6 avril 20 heures. Une certaine idée de la Correra avec Salvador Dalí » Special service radio TV page FR3 Sunday 6 April 8 pm ""A certain idea of the Correra with Salvador Dalí"". A very beautiful photograph taken at a press conference given by Salvador Dali at the Gustave Moreau Museum in Paris on 1st April 1970 about the creation of the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueras. The artist poses cane in hand behind a wax reproduction of his head placed on a giant chocolate bar. It was indeed at this time that the painter advertised for Lanvin chocolates. unknown
1179331977 . Drypoint and etching on heliogravures in colours on Rives paper 1977 signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 200 there were also 20 artist's proofs printed by Ateliers Rigal Paris published by Berggreuen Editions Paris sheet: 44.5 x 31 cm. 17½ x 12¼ in.<br /> This work is from the suite of 80 etchings by Salvador Dali based on Francisco Goya's 18th century series Los Caprichos. Goya's series served as a satirical commentary on Spanish society at the end of the 18th century particularly targeting the nobility and clergy as well as superstitions and irrationality prevalent at the time. In 1977 Dali reproduced the series as heliogravures subsequently reworking each of the plates with Surrealist drypoint additions and stencil colouring.<br /><br />'Goya was preoccupied with dreams dreamlike states and nightmares - the varying states of consciousness that allowed him to explore allusive subjects.The Caprichos provide the earliest concentrated evidence of Goya's interest in dreams."Truth to life" is the essence of what Goya achieved through his graphic work. His prints and drawings quietly observe confront dissect and reflect the many facets of what it means to be human. This truth to life has fueled the works' relevance over the course of two centuries as they continue to provoke audiences to engage with Goya's profound insights'. Mark McDonald 'Goya's Graphic Imagination' The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2021.<br /> Michler and Löpsinger 923; Field 77-3 5 1977 unknown