Salvador Dali (1904 - 1989), Chimère d'Horace" (Horace's Chimera) from the 1973 Dalinian Horses series.
Rare original lithograph on Arches paper, dimensions 50 x 36 cm clear passe-partout, 61-47 cm framed double passe-partout, edition limited to 250 pieces, and 10 épreuve d'artiste, hand-signed by the Artist. Publisher Armand & Georges Israel, made in the studio of Claude Jobin in Paris.EA- "épreuve d'artiste," (artist's trial or artist's proof) means , that a given print is part of a limited edition that is not part of a standard numbered edition. These types of prints are considered rare, their number is limited and therefore more expensive than the current edition. Prints with the EA signature are intended for the artist.References:"The Official Catalogue of Salvador Dali's Graphic Works" by Albert Field. 72, page 170-171; Publisher: Salvador Dalí Archive.Salvador Dalí created a lithograph entitled "Le Chimère d'Horace" (The Valley Horses, Horace's Chimera), in which he combines the motifs of a horse and a swan to create a surreal and enigmatic chimerical figure, characteristic of his artistic style, with the spirit of the master of optical illusions.The work refers to mythology, specifically to Horace, which gives the work an additional poetic and enigmatic dimension.The setting shown in the visuals is for illustrative purposes only and does not constitute a commercial offer.
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Rare original lithograph on Arches paper, dimensions 50 x 36 cm clear passe-partout, 61-47 cm framed double passe-partout, edition limited to 250 pieces, and 10 épreuve d'artiste, hand-signed by the Artist. Publisher Armand & Georges Israel, made in the studio of Claude Jobin in Paris.EA- "épreuve d'artiste," (artist's trial or artist's proof) means , that a given print is part of a limited edition that is not part of a standard numbered edition. These types of prints are considered rare, their number is limited and therefore more expensive than the current edition. Prints with the EA signature are intended for the artist.References:"The Official Catalogue of Salvador Dali's Graphic Works" by Albert Field. 72, page 170-171; Publisher: Salvador Dalí Archive.Salvador Dalí created a lithograph entitled "Le Chimère d'Horace" (The Valley Horses, Horace's Chimera), in which he combines the motifs of a horse and a swan to create a surreal and enigmatic chimerical figure, characteristic of his artistic style, with the spirit of the master of optical illusions.The work refers to mythology, specifically to Horace, which gives the work an additional poetic and enigmatic dimension.The setting shown in the visuals is for illustrative purposes only and does not constitute a commercial offer.
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