About The Work
Between 1951 and 1960, Dali was invited by the Italian government to commemorate the birth of Dante Alighieri, Italy’s most famous poet, by producing a series of illustrations for a full-text Deluxe edition of Dante’s masterpiece, the Divine Comedy. Howewar In 1958, a new government was elected in Italy, which objected to the idea of entrusting the illustration of the Divine Comedy to a foreign artist. As a result, he decided to offer the project to the French publisher, Joseph Forêt and the publication was completed the 23rd of November 1963.
Dalí had painted 100 watercolors in preparation for the publication of “The Divine Comedy.” These watercolors explored the many myths and elements of this magnificent work of literature by the great Dante Alighieri. These drawings are then reproduced using a wood engraving technique.
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woodcut print
12.99 x 10.24 x 0.04 in
33.0 x 26.0 x 0.1 cm
This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity provided by Wallector.
About The Work
Between 1951 and 1960, Dali was invited by the Italian government to commemorate the birth of Dante Alighieri, Italy’s most famous poet, by producing a series of illustrations for a full-text Deluxe edition of Dante’s masterpiece, the Divine Comedy. Howewar In 1958, a new government was elected in Italy, which objected to the idea of entrusting the illustration of the Divine Comedy to a foreign artist. As a result, he decided to offer the project to the French publisher, Joseph Forêt and the publication was completed the 23rd of November 1963.
Dalí had painted 100 watercolors in preparation for the publication of “The Divine Comedy.” These watercolors explored the many myths and elements of this magnificent work of literature by the great Dante Alighieri. These drawings are then reproduced using a wood engraving technique.
Courtesy of Wallector Srl
About Salvador Dalí
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Find your ideal match among these wedding-themed works
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Dance
- News & Events: The 13 Most-Read Artspace Articles of 2018
- Art 101: Six Reasons to Collect Salvador Dalí's Prints
- Art 101: A One-Sided Love Story: 3 Artworks Based on the Myth of Narcissus
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