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Dante and Beatrice - Original WATERCOLOR, Signed (Descharnes #d6970_1951)
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Paris, IDF
Salvador Dali Divine Comedy : Dante and Beatrice, 1952 Original watercolor Signed in lower center
Category

1950s Surrealist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Watercolor

Mid-Century Modern Engraving Dante's Divine Comedy Numbered Signed Dali 1970s
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
For your consideration is an incredible, framed, wood engraving print; signed, numbered and stamped
Category

Vintage 1970s Spanish Modern Prints

1960s Salvador Dali Signed Dante's Divine Comedy Inferno 1 Wood Block Engraving
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Tustin, CA
’s masterpiece, the Divine Comedy. Inferno 1 is signed in red and is listed in Hochman's 2015 Dali Price Guide
Category

Vintage 1960s French Prints

Materials

Paper

Dante purifié - Original signed engraving - 150 copies
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Paris, IDF
Salvador Dali Dante purifié (1960) Heliogravure reworked with drypoint Signed in the plate
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1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Purgatory 33 - Dante purified - Original signed woodcut - 1963
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Paris, IDF
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Purgatory 33 - Dante purified Original woodcut Plate signed 1960/63
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1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Woodcut

Hell 2 - Virgil consoles Dante - Original signed woodcut - 1963
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Paris, IDF
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Hell 2 - Virgil consoles Dante Original woodcut Plate signed 1960/63
Category

1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Woodcut

La Confession de Dante - Original signed engraving - 150 copies
By Salvador Dalí­
Located in Paris, IDF
Salvador Dali La Confession de Dante (1960) Heliogravure reworked with drypoint Signed in the
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1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

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Dali Signed Dante For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, you can find the most appropriate dali signed dante for your needs in our varied inventory. In our selection of items, you can find Surrealist examples as well as an abstract version. Finding the perfect dali signed dante may mean sifting through those created during different time periods — you can find an early version that dates to the 20th Century and a newer variation that were made as recently as the 20th Century. On 1stDibs, the right dali signed dante is waiting for you and the choices span a range of colors that includes white, gray, beige and yellow. A dali signed dante from Salvador Dalí and (after) Salvador Dali — each of whom created distinctive versions of this kind of work — is worth considering. Artworks like these of any era or style can make for thoughtful decor in any space, but a selection from our variety of those made in woodcut print, engraving and glass can add an especially memorable touch.

How Much is a Dali Signed Dante?

The price for a dali signed dante in our collection starts at $69 and tops out at $18,412 with the average selling for $328.

A Close Look at Surrealist Art

In the wake of World War I’s ravaging of Europe, artists delved into the unconscious mind to confront and grapple with this reality. Poet and critic André Breton, a leader of the Surrealist movement who authored the 1924 Surrealist Manifesto, called this approach “a violent reaction against the impoverishment and sterility of thought processes that resulted from centuries of rationalism.” Surrealist art emerged in the 1920s with dreamlike and uncanny imagery guided by a variety of techniques such as automatic drawing, which can be likened to a stream of consciousness, to channel psychological experiences.

Although Surrealism was a groundbreaking approach for European art, its practitioners were inspired by Indigenous art and ancient mysticism for reenvisioning how sculptures, paintings, prints, performance art and more could respond to the unsettled world around them.

Surrealist artists were also informed by the Dada movement, which originated in 1916 Zurich and embraced absurdity over the logic that had propelled modernity into violence. Some of the Surrealists had witnessed this firsthand, such as Max Ernst, who served in the trenches during World War I, and Salvador Dalí, whose otherworldly paintings and other work responded to the dawning civil war in Spain.

Other key artists associated with the revolutionary art and literary movement included Man Ray, Joan Miró, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Frida Kahlo and Meret Oppenheim, all of whom had a distinct perspective on reimagining reality and freeing the unconscious mind from the conventions and restrictions of rational thought. Pablo Picasso showed some of his works in “La Peinture Surréaliste” — the first collective exhibition of Surrealist painting — which opened at Paris’s Galerie Pierre in November of 1925. (Although Magritte is best known as one of the visual Surrealist movement’s most talented practitioners, his famous 1943 painting, The Fifth Season, can be interpreted as a formal break from Surrealism.)

The outbreak of World War II led many in the movement to flee Europe for the Americas, further spreading Surrealism abroad. Generations of modern and contemporary artists were subsequently influenced by the richly symbolic and unearthly imagery of Surrealism, from Joseph Cornell to Arshile Gorky.

Find a collection of original Surrealist paintings, sculptures, prints and multiples and more art on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Figurative-prints-works-on-paper for You

Bring energy and an array of welcome colors and textures into your space by decorating with figurative fine-art prints and works on paper.

Figurative art stands in contrast to abstract art, which is more expressive than representational. The oldest-known work of figurative art is a figurative painting — specifically, a rock painting of an animal made over 40,000 years ago in Borneo. This remnant of a remote past has long faded, but its depiction of a cattle-like creature in elegant ocher markings endures.

Since then, figurative art has evolved significantly as it continues to represent the world, including a breadth of works on paper, including printmaking. This includes woodcuts, which are a type of relief print with perennial popularity among collectors. The artist carves into a block and applies ink to the raised surface, which is then pressed onto paper. There are also planographic prints, which use metal plates, stones or other flat surfaces as their base. The artist will often draw on the surface with grease crayon and then apply ink to those markings. Lithographs are a common version of planographic prints.

Figurative art printmaking was especially popular during the height of the Pop art movement, and this kind of work can be seen in artist Andy Warhol’s extensive use of photographic silkscreen printing. Everyday objects, logos and scenes were given a unique twist, whether in the style of a comic strip or in the use of neon colors.

Explore an impressive collection of figurative art prints for sale on 1stDibs and read about how to arrange your wall art.