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Salvador Dalí­
Les femmes dans les vagues' aus 'Hippies'

1969

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  • Divine Comedy complete set of 6 books
    By Salvador Dalí­
    Located in Wilton, CT
    complete set of 100 plates from the Divine Comedy Perfect condition. Illustration pages only, no text. Justification pages included.
    Category

    Mid-20th Century Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Engraving

  • Isis soutenant Osiris mutile (Les Rois Mages)
    By Salvador Dalí­
    Located in Wilton, CT
    From the 1960 collaboration Les Rois Mages, this Dali print is on Japon, numbered XXVIII/C, signed in pencil, also in the stone and with a blind stamp.
    Category

    1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Intaglio

  • Histiore d'O
    By Leonor Fini
    Located in Wilton, CT
    Print from the Fini book Histoire d'O, signed in pencil and numbered 9/15
    Category

    1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • "The Kiss" from Song of Songs of Solomon
    By Salvador Dalí­
    Located in Wilton, CT
    From Song of Songs of Solomon, this is a beautiful print in perfect condition and framed in a conservators frame. It has vivid colors and stands out wonderfully.
    Category

    1970s Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Intaglio

  • The Devouring Mother
    By Niki de Saint Phalle
    Located in Wilton, CT
    With 27 full-page colour illustrations (including title). White orig. hardcover with black cover title (somewhat rubbed and soiled, back cover with minimal light...
    Category

    1970s Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Screen

  • Anatomie de Mon Univers
    By André Masson
    Located in Wilton, CT
    Reprint of Andre Masson's book from 1939. Printed on heavy wove paper. 30 plates of black and white drawings.
    Category

    1930s Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

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  • La Tombe du Père - Etching by Marc Chagall - 1923
    By Marc Chagall
    Located in Roma, IT
    La Tombe du Pére or The Father's Grave is a wonderful and rare dry-point, hand-signed in pencil on the lower right margin and hand-numbered on the lower left margin by Marc Chagall. ...
    Category

    1920s Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Drypoint, Etching

  • The Automobilist, from: My Life - Russian French Berlin Autobiography Surrealism
    By Marc Chagall
    Located in London, GB
    This original etching with drypoint is hand signed in pencil by the artist "Marc Chagall" at the lower right margin. It is also hand numbered in pencil from the edition of 110, at t...
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    1920s Surrealist Figurative Prints

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  • 'Fantasia Americana - 1880' — Mid-Century American Surrealism
    By Lawrence Kupferman
    Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
    Lawrence Kupferman, 'Fantasia Americana – 1880', drypoint etching with sandground, 1943. Signed, titled, and annotated 'Series A, 1971 2/6' in pencil. A superb, richly-inked impression, on heavy, cream wove paper, with full margins (2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches); the paper slightly lightened within the original mat opening, otherwise in excellent condition. One of only 6 impressions printed in 1971, with the added sandground grey background tint. Image size 11 13/16 x 14 3/4 inches; sheet size 18 x 20 1/4 inches. Archivally matted to museum standards, unframed. Collections: National Gallery of Art, Zimmerli Art Museum (Rutgers University). ABOUT THE ARTIST Lawrence Kupferman (1909 - 1982) was born in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston and grew up in a working-class family. He attended the Boston Latin School and participated in the high school art program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In the late 1920s, he studied drawing under Philip Leslie Hale at the Museum School—an experience he called 'stultifying and repressive'. In 1932 he transferred to the Massachusetts College of Art, where he first met his wife, the artist Ruth Cobb. He returned briefly to the Museum School in 1946 to study with the influential expressionist German-American painter Karl Zerbe. Kupferman held various jobs while pursuing his artistic career, including two years as a security guard at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. During the 1930s he worked as a drypoint etcher for the Federal Art Project, creating architectural drawings in a formally realistic style—these works are held in the collections of the Fogg Museum and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. In the 1940s he began incorporating more expressionistic forms into his paintings as he became progressively more concerned with abstraction. In 1946 he began spending summers in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where he met and was influenced by Mark Rothko, Hans Hofmann, Jackson Pollock, and other abstract painters. At about the same time he began exhibiting his work at the Boris Mirski Gallery in Boston. In 1948, Kupferman was at the center of a controversy involving hundreds of Boston-area artists. In February of that year, the Boston Institute of Modern Art issued a manifesto titled 'Modern Art and the American Public' decrying 'the excesses of modern art,' and announced that it was changing its name to the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). The poorly conceived statement, intended to distinguish Boston's art scene from that of New York, was widely perceived as an attack on modernism. In protest, Boston artists such as Karl Zerbe, Jack Levine, and David Aronson formed the 'Modern Artists Group' and organized a mass meeting. On March 21, 300 artists, students, and other supporters met at the Old South Meeting House and demanded that the ICA retract its statement. Kupferman chaired the meeting and read this statement to the press: “The recent manifesto of the Institute is a fatuous declaration which misinforms and misleads the public concerning the integrity and intention of the modern artist. By arrogating to itself the privilege of telling the artists what art should be, the Institute runs counter to the original purposes of this organization whose function was to encourage and to assimilate contemporary innovation.” The other speakers were Karl Knaths...
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    1940s Surrealist Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Drypoint, Etching

  • Blanchefleur, 1972 (Le Decameron, Plate H)
    By Salvador Dalí­
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    Blanchefleur from Dalí's Le Décameron portfolio is a drypoint etching with color on paper, signed Dalí lower right and numbered 17/150 lower left. From the Swedish edition of 150 Ara...
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    20th Century Surrealist Prints and Multiples

    Materials

    Drypoint, Etching

  • Le Diable en Enfer, 1972 (Le Decameron, Plate C)
    By Salvador Dalí­
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    Le Diable en Enfer from Dalí's Le Décameron portfolio is a drypoint etching with color on paper, signed Dalí lower right and numbered 17/150 lower left. From the Swedish edition of 1...
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    20th Century Surrealist Prints and Multiples

    Materials

    Drypoint, Etching

  • La Ressuscitée, 1972 (Le Decameron, Plate J)
    By Salvador Dalí­
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    La Ressuscitée from Dalí's Le Décameron portfolio is a drypoint etching with color on paper, signed Dalí lower right and numbered 17/150 lower left. From the Swedish edition of 150 A...
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    20th Century Surrealist Prints and Multiples

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