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Salvador Dali "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary" From The Divine Comedy Series, Signed

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Salvador Dali "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary" – From The Divine Comedy Series, Woodblock Decomposition, 1964. We proudly present a magnificent work from the master of surrealism, Salvador Dali, titled "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary," from his esteemed Divine Comedy series. Published by Les Heures Claires of Paris in 1964, this woodblock print is a testament to Dali's technical expertise and his vivid symbolic imagination. Salvador Dali, an artist whose name is synonymous with the surreal, embarked on an ambitious project to illustrate Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy." The series, commissioned by the Italian government to mark the 700th anniversary of Dante's birth, became one of Dali's most significant works, and due to its complex and controversial history, the complete suite was published in France rather than Italy. "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary," a piece within this series, stands as an emblem of Dali's unique artistic vision, blending religious iconography with avant-garde style. Dali’s representation of the Virgin Mary transcends the conventional to explore the realms of the divine and the subconscious. This offering is fashioned through a rare original woodblock decomposition process— a technique where Dali meticulously carved multiple blocks to layer colors and achieve extraordinary depth, resulting in a remarkably vibrant and textured composition. This intricate technique required a high degree of craftsmanship and artistic finesse, making each piece in the series a marvel of printmaking. The piece is signed in the plate by Dali, a mark of authenticity and connection to the artist himself. Measuring elegantly with dimensions worthy of the art it presents and framed in a custom-designed museum-quality setting, this work is preserved under the best archival conditions, further elevating its value. Estimates of Value: The historical significance of "The Divine Comedy" series and Dali's celebrated status in the art world contribute substantially to the desirability and value of "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary." Auction estimates for this piece fall within the range of 6,000-8,000, considering its provenance, condition, and presence in the market. Yet, given the continuing interest in Dali's work and the cultural importance of "The Divine Comedy," final bids may well surpass this range. This lot is perfect for connoisseurs of Dali's work and collectors of historically significant art. Acquiring such an impeccable work offers a rare fusion of artistic and cultural history—perfect for both a seasoned collector and an enthusiastic patron looking to own a piece from the golden era of surrealist art. The opportunity to bid on this Dali woodblock print is an invitation to partake in a storied artistic journey through one of literature's most profound narratives, as interpreted by one of the most enigmatic artists of the 20th century.
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Salvador Dali "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary" – From The Divine Comedy Series, Woodblock Decomposition, 1964. We proudly present a magnificent work from the master of surrealism, Salvador Dali, titled "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary," from his esteemed Divine Comedy series. Published by Les Heures Claires of Paris in 1964, this woodblock print is a testament to Dali's technical expertise and his vivid symbolic imagination. Salvador Dali, an artist whose name is synonymous with the surreal, embarked on an ambitious project to illustrate Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy." The series, commissioned by the Italian government to mark the 700th anniversary of Dante's birth, became one of Dali's most significant works, and due to its complex and controversial history, the complete suite was published in France rather than Italy. "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary," a piece within this series, stands as an emblem of Dali's unique artistic vision, blending religious iconography with avant-garde style. Dali’s representation of the Virgin Mary transcends the conventional to explore the realms of the divine and the subconscious. This offering is fashioned through a rare original woodblock decomposition process— a technique where Dali meticulously carved multiple blocks to layer colors and achieve extraordinary depth, resulting in a remarkably vibrant and textured composition. This intricate technique required a high degree of craftsmanship and artistic finesse, making each piece in the series a marvel of printmaking. The piece is signed in the plate by Dali, a mark of authenticity and connection to the artist himself. Measuring elegantly with dimensions worthy of the art it presents and framed in a custom-designed museum-quality setting, this work is preserved under the best archival conditions, further elevating its value. Estimates of Value: The historical significance of "The Divine Comedy" series and Dali's celebrated status in the art world contribute substantially to the desirability and value of "The Apotheosis of the Virgin Mary." Auction estimates for this piece fall within the range of 6,000-8,000, considering its provenance, condition, and presence in the market. Yet, given the continuing interest in Dali's work and the cultural importance of "The Divine Comedy," final bids may well surpass this range. This lot is perfect for connoisseurs of Dali's work and collectors of historically significant art. Acquiring such an impeccable work offers a rare fusion of artistic and cultural history—perfect for both a seasoned collector and an enthusiastic patron looking to own a piece from the golden era of surrealist art. The opportunity to bid on this Dali woodblock print is an invitation to partake in a storied artistic journey through one of literature's most profound narratives, as interpreted by one of the most enigmatic artists of the 20th century.
Condition Report: Very Good

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