The Book "the Horses" By Salvador Dalí -
Artist: Dali
"Horses" by Salvador Dalí, Paris, Armand et Georges Israël, 1983. A superb art book devoted to the theme of the horse in the work of Salvador Dalí, bringing together original lithographs reproduced from the creations of the master of Surrealism. This book contains 16 lithographs, each signed in the plate and bearing the publisher's blind stamp. Two lithographs are missing: Bucephalus and The Triumphal Horse. Presented in an elegant, velvet-covered slipcase, the book is adorned on the cover with a copper plate struck after an original work by Dalí, giving the whole a sculptural and precious presence. The introductory texts are by Alain Decaux, of the French Academy, and Léon Zitrone, who accompany this symbolic and mythological journey of the horse in history and the imagination. Dalí explores the figure of the horse in multiple forms—Pegasus, Bucephalus, Saint George, the Unicorn, and Don Quixote—blending mythological, historical, and literary references in his unique graphic language. A spectacular artist's book, at the crossroads of bibliophile publishing and graphic art, it testifies to Dalí's fascination with great myths and the symbolic power of the animal. Box dimensions: 61 x 41 cm
1 200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Copper
Width: 41
Height: 61
Reference (ID): 1723031
Availability: In stock
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