5 129 résultats
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.
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>
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
1932169144N.p.: N.p. 1932. A small archive of five vintage French pamphlets flyers and broadsides announcing 1931 and 1932 screenings of the banned 1930 surrealist film. All items are housed loose in a custom bound volume with a "L'Affaire de L'Age d'Or" label on the spine with each item laid in on separate leaves overlaid with heavy protective tissue housed in a custom slipcase. Rare.<br /> <br /> The archive includes:<br /> <br /> "L'Affaire de 'L'Age d'Or'" bi-fold pamphlet printed on rectos and versos with a satin-finish photo illustrated insert also printed on the recto and verso published by Nancy Cunard on the occasion of her January 1931 private screening of the film in London. The bi-fold includes the essay "Exposé des Faits" "Statement of Facts" describing the film's initial riotous reception "Extraits du Programme" "Excerpts from the Program" a "Questionnaire" regarding political and legal actions taken in response to the film and an extensive "Extraits de la Presse" "Excerpts from the Press" followed the names of signatories Maxime Alexandre Aragon André Breton René Char René Crevel Salvador Dali Paul Eluard Georges Malkine Benjamin Péret Man Ray Georges Sadoul Yves Tanguy André Thirion Tristan Tzara Pierre Unik and Albert Valentin.<br /> <br /> Two satin-finish variants of a flyer printed on rectos only for a screening of the film on April 27 1932 by Les Spectateurs de l'Avant-Garde at La Bellevilloise a workers' cooperative theatre with each flyer featuring a different image from the film. A second screening was later added on April 30 not noted on the flyers. The screenings were decidedly low-key private events with Buñuel insisting "No protests." French director Jean Vigo was reportedly among the participants of the screenings.<br /> <br /> And two items relating to a screening presented by Le Club de L'Ecran at Cine-Casino in Belgium on May 10 1932:<br /> <br /> A 4 x 5.5 inch announcement for the screening printed on the recto only noting the film as being presented by P.G. van Hecke Paul-Gustave Van Hecke followed by seating and ticket prices purchase locations and Club de L'Ecran membership prices.<br /> <br /> A large newsprint broadside printed on the recto and the verso for Le Club de L'Ecran announcing the May 10th screening with articles on the recto regarding the film club's activities and an excerpt from the Surrealist manifesto published upon the film's premiere with the verso dedicated entirely to numerous texts and articles on "L'Age d'Or" featuring two images from the film and a portrait of Buñuel.<br /> <br /> A key and archetypal work of Surrealist cinema alongside "Un Chien Andalou" 1929 also written by Buñuel and Dali and directed by Buñuel featuring a series of absurdist vignettes scathingly and sardonically rebuking the sexual hypocrisy of bourgeois society the Catholic Church and 20th century European society in general.<br /> <br /> The violence the uproar "L'Age d'Or" created remains as shocking as the film itself: days into the first screenings at Studio 28 on December 3 1930 the theatre was stormed by fascist youths enraged at the film's perceived anti-patriotic and anti-Christian message. Demonstrators threw ink at the screen shouted anti-Semitic death threats smashed the theatre windows and completely destroyed an exhibition of surrealist books and art in the foyer. In response the Board of Censors re-reviewed the film and on December 10 the film was banned from further public showings in France. The film's producers subsequently withdrew "L'Age d'or" from commercial distribution and public exhibition for more than 40 years although three years later in 1933 the film was privately exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.<br /> <br /> "L'Affaire de 'L'Age d'Or':" Bi-fold 7.5 x 10.5 inches. About Near Fine with a Very Good plus 7.5 x 10 inch insert with both items previously folded horizontally.<br /> <br /> Two Les Spectateurs April 27 Flyers: 8.25 x 10.5 inches. One Near Fine. One Very Good plus with light creasing faint toning and a .25 inch closed tear to the top edge.<br /> <br /> Le Club de L'Ecran Announcement: 4 x 5.5 inches. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Le Club de L'Ecran Broadside: 14.25 x 21.75 inches folded as issued. About Near Fine with an additional lightly toned horizontal fold.<br /> <br /> Housed in a 9.25 x 12 inch custom bound Near Fine volume with a 9.5 x 12.25 inch Near Fine slipcase.<br /> <br /> BFI. Rosenbaum 1000. Vogel Film as a Subversive Art. N.p. unknown
1959826251959 Paris, Les Heures Claires, 1959-1963, 6 volumes in folio, en feuilles, sous couvertures rempliées et doubles emboitages décorés de l'éditeur.
1930015758Paris Editions Kra - Collection «Club des soixante» n°1 1930 In-4 Reliure Edition originale Dédicacé par l'auteur
5054Dali's Mustache Salvador Dali & Philippe Halsman Signed "Dali" with Original Drawing of an ant expanding across inside cover to first end paper. Full title "Dali's Mustache: A Photographic Interview by Salvador Dali and Philippe Halsman" New York Simon and Schuster 1954. Halsman 1906-79. Dali ends the Preface about his view of his mustache "Some day perhaps one will discover a truth almost as strange as this mustache - namely that Salvador Dali was possibly also a painter." Halsman captioned photographs of Dali throughout interspersed with bold face questions some obvious "What is beauty" some comical "Dali What makes You Tick" Condition: Cover shows wear and chipping to boards and spine break to spine following two second page of preface with all pages in tact. unknown
74907<p>Salvador Dalí<br />Le caducee de Mars alimente par la boule de feu de Jupiter from La conquête du cosmos 1974<br />Hang signed lower right<br />Edition 158 / 195<br />Image size: 75 x 55 cm<br />Sheet size: 99.5 x 69.5 cm<br />Printed by Bellini<br />Published by Jane Lavigne Paris<br />Literature: Michler/Löpsinger 641-652.</p>
180554New York: Transworld Art 1974. One of 12 plates from the After 50 Years of Surrealism portfolio. Transworld blind stamp lower left. Publisher's copyright printed to verso. Edition of 195 on Rives paper from a total edition of 460. Signed in pencil lower right by Dalí numbered lower left. Drypoint etching with pochoir stencil on Rives wove paper. Plate size: 40 x 30 cm. Sheet size: 66 x 50 cm. Excellent condition. Field 74-8K. Michler & Lopsinger 676. unknown
23567London: Peter Owen 1973. Hardcover. Orig. quarter vellum and marbled boards spine gilt lettered. Fine in fine publisher's red cloth slipcase. Dali Salvador. 318 pages. 22 x 14.5 cm. Limited edition copy 61 of 100 signed by Dali. Laid in with the 19-pp. pamphlet “Postface to Hidden Faces†comprising of “Objective Chance†and “Reverieâ€. His first and only novel. Hidden Faces was originally written in French in 1943 two years after Dali had published his autobiography to great success. Chevalier a professor at Berkeley University spent several weeks with Dalà translating directly into English as Dalà wrote. The novel was completed in two weeks on the estate of the Marquis de Cuevas in Franconia a mansion in the mountains of New Hampshire next to the Canadian border. Numerous black and white reproductions of paintings after Dali. Peter Owen hardcover
74899<p>Salvador Dali<br />Hommage to Leonardo da Vinci 1975<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Numbered 288/450<br />Sheet size 76 x 56 cm<br />Printed by Ateliers Rigal Paris<br />Published by Transworld Art New York.<br />Reference Michler/Löpsinger 808-819; Field 75-8</p>
195713119Paris: Les Editions Du Chene 1957. 1st Edition. Dali. Dali. 1st Edition. Signed by Author. A very uncommon Dali monograph with an extraordinary two page Dali presentation inscription. First edition. 4to. 14 1/2' x 11" French style wrap-a-round stiff paper covers with a mounted colour illustration on the front panel. 11pp Tapie introduction in French; 16 exquisite full colour plates each mounted on the recto of each page; & a 5 pp biography at the rear. All of the mounted illustrations are of excellent quality and include: "La Harpe Invisible Fine Et Moyenne" "Spectre De La Libido" "Le Severage Du Meuble Aliment" "Le Chevalier De La Mort" "Les Atavismes Ce L'Angelus De Millet" "Pain" "Leda Atomica" "Madone De Port-Lligat" "Paysage De Port-Lligat" "Assumpta Corpuscularia Lapislazulina" "Persistance De La M emoi re" "Le Christ En Croix" "Vitesse Supersonique Staique De La Madone De Raphael" "La Cene" a detail of "La Cene" & "Nature Morte Vivante". On the front endpapers is a large & bold Dali inscription that read "Pour Comte Du Liege / Dali / 1958 . The Comte Du Liege is a Regal title of the Belgian Royal Family and is akin to the rank of a Duke. The best Dali inscriptions are noted for their flare & elaborate Daliesque design - this one is no exception. A superb example from perhaps the greatest artist of this past century - we know he would agree. Les Editions Du Chene unknown
74808<p>Salvador Dali<br />James the Greater from The Twelve Apostles 1977<br />Lithographs in colors with embossment on Arches paper<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Edition EA lower left<br />Sheet size 64.5 x 47.5 cm<br />Published by Wajntrob Moore Lancel & Carpentier</p><p>LITERATURE: Field 72-14L</p>
196974784<p>Salvador Dali<br />Miserable Flat from Marquis de Sade Suite 1969<br />Lithograph <br />Edition XXVI / XC<br />Hand-signed lower right<br />Image size: 52.5 X 42.5 cm<br />Frame size: 76.5 x 62.5 x 2.5 cm<br />Published by Shorewood Publishers New York<br />It is framed with a wood-style aluminum frame an acid-free mat and an acid-free back and UV-protected acrylic glass</p>
74778<p>Salvador Dali<br />Peter Keeper of the Keys from The Twelve Apostles 1977<br />Lithographs in colors with embossment on Arches paper<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Edition EA lower left<br />Sheet size 64.5 x 47.5 cm<br />Published by Wajntrob Moore Lancel & Carpentier</p><p>LITERATURE: Field 72-14G</p>
74805<p>Salvador Dali<br />Phillip from The Twelve Apostles 1977<br />Lithographs in colors with embossment on Arches paper<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Edition EA lower left<br />Sheet size 64.5 x 47.5 cm<br />Published by Wajntrob Moore Lancel & Carpentier</p><p>LITERATURE: Field 72-14</p>
196974860<p>Salvador Dali<br />Tancreds Oath from Marquis de Sade Suite 1969<br />Lithograph <br />Edition 110/160<br />Hand signed lower right<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<br />Unframed</p>
196974785<p>Salvador Dali<br />The Death of Clorinda from Marquis de Sade Suite 1969<br />Lithograph <br />Edition XXVI / XC<br />Hand-signed lower right<br />Image size: 52.5 X 42.5 cm<br />Frame size: 77 x 64.5 x 3.5 cm<br />Published by Shorewood Publishers New York<br />It is framed with a purple-golden aluminum frame an acid-free mat and an acid-free back and UV-protected acrylic glass</p>
196974787<p>Salvador Dali<br />The Prison from Marquis de Sade Suite 1969<br />Lithograph <br />Edition XXVI / XC<br />Hand-signed lower right<br />Image size: 52.5 X 42.5 cm<br />Frame size: 75.5 x 62.5 cm<br />Published by Shorewood Publishers New York<br />It is framed with the wood style aluminum frame the acid-free mat and the acid-free back and UV-protected acrylic glass</p>
74779<p>Salvador Dali<br />The Watcher from The Twelve Apostles 1977<br />Lithographs in colors with embossment on Arches paper<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Edition EA lower left<br />Sheet size 64.5 x 47.5 cm<br />Published by Wajntrob Moore Lancel & Carpentier</p><p>LITERATURE: Field 72-14K</p>