Description: Salvador Dali (11.05.1904-23.1.1989) Title:"The Queen of the Butterflies" Limited Edition by Atelier Jobin, Paris (around 1985) Pencil numbered lower left ***/MM or similar,plate signed (number will be different than that in the photo) Image size: 13.5" x 19" (34 cm x 48 cm) Paper size: 19.75" x 25.5" (50 cm x 65 cm) DRYSTAMP (EMBOSSED) LOWER LEFT Handmade paper by Rives, France...since this is an plate signed edition from the mid 80's, the infinity watermark after 1980 is correct PERFECT RESTRIKE AFTER THE ORIGINAL PAINTING FROM 1951 ON FRENCH RIVES WOVE PAPER WITH WATERMARK AND BLINDSTAMP very good condition, never framed Please consider the Photos of the actual Artwork as part of the description. Please note that there sometimes can be a slight color variation from Photo to actual art work He was born on 11th of May in1904 at 8:45 in the morning in the town of Figueres, Girona, as Salvador, Domingo, Felipe, Dalí Jacinth, son of Salvador Dalí i Cusí, notary, and Felipa Doménech. He was born three years after the death of his first-born brother, caused by a meningitis when he was only seven years old. The given name, Salvador, used to have his dead brother who looked like painter' s twin. „The young patient“ is the title of his first self-portrait, painted at the age of ten years. Shortly after Salvador began his first drawing course with Juan Núñez with whom he learned the use of chiaroscuro.He was admitted at the School of Fine Arts of San Fernando (Madrid) in 1921, from where he was expelled, accused of subversion anarchist; he was arrested and he passed a short period in the jail, in Girona (1923). After being readmitted, definitively Salvador was expelled in 1926 because of his eccentricity. It is said that when he was during an examination requested to speak about Rafael, Dalí responded to the court: “It is impossible for me to speak of that subject in front of the three professors, because I know much more about Rafael than all of you.” The following year Dalí met Picasso in Paris, and ten years later, in London, Stefan Zweig presented Sigmund Freud to him. He met Luis Buñuel and García Lorca in Madrid in 1923. With Buñuel he made the staging of “The Andalusian dog” and collaborated, in the second period, on the L´age d´or. However, with García Lorca he had a very intimate friendship, how he proved in the tight correspondence maintained between 1925 and 1936. Until that moment, Dalí had not loved anybody in this form. During his years in Paris, he acquired the characteristics of the surrealism. His works in this period (1930) are inspired by the theories of Freud. Attention International Buyers: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. Shipping : Your item will be shipped within 2 business days of receiving payment. Payment : We ask that payment be made within 7 days of auctions close. We understand that things can happen and if for some reason, you need more time...just write so that we can work it out for you. combined shipping: If you buy more than 1 picture that can be shipped in the same package, we will only charge shipping once, no matter how many pictures you buy. If you invoice shows something else, please wait for revised invoice before paying!
Price: 225 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2024-11-15T17:09:57.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Salvador Dali
Edition Size: MM (2000)
Signed: Plate signed
Date of Creation: 1970-1989
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Subject: Butterflies, Elephant, Butterfly
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
Type: Print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Style: Surrealism
Theme: Art, Butterflies, Women
Features: Numbered
Production Technique: Lithography
Print Type: Lithograph