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Salvador Dali (1904 - 1988)
Illustration
The Divine Comedy - Purgatory Canto 31- Dante's Confession

Wood Block Engraving
Size: 16.5 X 13
Year: 1960

Hand Signed and Numbered 6/500
Reference: ML1103

 

Sales Price C$1,275

 

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The Divine Comedy, Hell Canto 6
Year: 1960-1964 Medium: Woodblock
Paper Size: 12 x 10 inches
Price: $1250 rogallery.com
 
Towards the Tree of Law (The Divine Comedy)
wood engraving
image size: 10 × 7 inches
Gallery pricing: $2,475
The Divine Comedy, Hell Canto 24
Year: 1960-1964 Medium: Woodblock
Paper Size: 12 x 10 inches Price: $800
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Woodcut for Dante's Hell Canto # 31 With the red signature and the EA mark in the lower left side. Paper size is 10-1/2 " X 13 " Price US$1,350 Ruby Lane Galleries Divine Comedy (Hell - Canto 32)
Year: 1964
Medium: Woodcut, signed in the plate
Paper Size: 13" x 10" Price: $900
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Salvador Dali The Divine Comedy PARADISE Canto 30
Divine Comedy (Heaven - Canto 14)
Year: 1964
Medium: Woodcut, signed in the plate Size: 13" x 10"

Price: $900
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Dante's Divine Comedy
Title: Heaven Canto 5
Medium: Woodblock
Size: 9 1/2" x 7 1/8" (24 x 18 cm)

Price: $900
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Dante's Divine Comedy
Title: Heaven Canto 15
Medium: Woodblock
Size: 9 1/2" x 7 1/8" (24 x 18 cm)

Price: $900
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Purgatory Canto 28 (The Divine Comedy)
Wood engraving
image size: 10 × 7 inches

Gallery pricing: $2,275
The Divine Comedy PARADISE Canto 30
$1,850

 

In the early 1950’s Dali was commissioned by the Italian government to create illustrations of the text of Dante’s “Divine Comedy” to be published by La Libreria dello Stato in honor of the upcoming septocentennial of the poet’s birth. There was, of course, negative feedback from Italians who thought it distasteful to have a Spanish artist and an irreverent Surrealist at that, be hired to illustrate what was widely considered to be the greatest and most respected epic poem in their nation’s history.
When the project was eventually dropped by the Italian government Dali brought what was created thus far to old friend and French art publisher Joseph Foret, who immediately found support for Dante’s illustrations with Parisian publishing house Editions d’Art les Heaures Claires. Over nine years in the making, the works were completed in 1960 and subsequently published as a set of six volumes between 1960 and 1964.
The suite, comprised of 101 watercolors, contains incredible imagery ranging from the grotesque to the sublime as our artist follows Dante from the deepest circles of Hell, up the mountain of Purgatory, and into heavenly Paradise. These works have been reproduced by the technique of wood engraving, engravers having carved 3,500 blocks for the prints – approximately 35 separate blocks per print. Dali himself thought this suite to be one of the most important of his career and it is considered by many today to be his most incredible and notable work.

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