Circa | the 20th century |
Country/place of origin | Western Europe |
Height | 43 cm |
Width | 32 cm |
Salvador Dali Lithograph from the 20th Century - Signed in Pencil on Paper
Among his illustrations for Divine Comedy, the lithographs hold a special place—prints on paper that Dalí personally signed in pencil.
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), one of the most famous surrealists, created a series of illustrations for Divine Comedy, which became one of the artist's most intriguing and extraordinary projects. Dalí illustrated Dante’s Divine Comedy between 1950 and 1960, creating a series of artworks aimed at depicting visions of hell, purgatory, and heaven. His interpretation was filled with surreal elements characteristic of his style, such as unreal shapes, elongated figures, distorted spaces, as well as metaphorical representations of divine and infernal beings.
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