The Bishop Cum Troubadour (from the Divine Comedy Series) by Salvador Dali
by Salvador Dali in 1960
13.0h x 10.0w x 0.0d inches
PROVANENCE: Fine Art Ltd
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY: Yes
CONDITION: Excellent
ABOUT THIS ARTWORK:
Between 1951 and 1960 Salvador Dali created 101 watercolor drawings on woodblocks that would be printed to illustrate the Salvador Dali Divine Comedy which was a poem by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). These prints are unsigned which was common with this series.
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$450.00
Detail Description
These images were then reproduced using a wood engraving technique. There are 100 woodblock engravings that were published as a set of six volumes. The size of each sheet is about 13”x10” with the image size at 7 ¼”x9 ½”. Each piece is from a specific level of hell described within the poem. They show surreal visions that depict actions that are mentioned within the verses.
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