Salvador Dalí Wood Engraving "Purgatory Canto 20: Avarice et Prodigalité"
Item Details
Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904 – 1989)
Purgatory Canto 20: Avarice et Prodigalité, circa 1960
Wood engraving on paper
Signed in plate to the lower margin
Pulled from the The Divine Comedy series
Published by Les Heures Claires
Editor inscription included on verso
Salvador Dalí was born in Figueres, Spain and is known for his Surrealist and otherworldly compositions. He was encouraged to pursue his artistic inclinations at a young age and in 1922 he enrolled at the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid, Spain. As most artists during his lifetime, Dalí moved to Paris to collaborate with his contemporaries including Picasso, Magritte, and Miró. Dalí’s body of work is based on his ability to translate his profound understanding of what is just beyond human consciousness into something tangible. Dalí’s extensive oeuvre can be seen in many public collections including the MoMA, New York; the Salvador Dalí Museum, Florida; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago among many others.
Literature
Albert Field, The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali, page 195.
Condition
- fading throughout, discoloration to margin under the matting.
Dimensions
- frame measures; plate measures 7" W x 9.5" H.
Item #
19COL050-236-001