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"The Bite of Gianni Schicchi": color lithograph illustrating the XXX canto of hell from Dante's Divine Comedy
It is signed Dali lower left, and is justified EA on the right
Good condition, in a master key
The Divine Comedy: in 1302, Dante was banished from Florence. During his nineteen years in exile, he wrote the Commedia, a work which he wrote not in Latin but in the vernacular of Florence, his native language, and which is today considered the first great text in Italian.
In 1950, in anticipation of the commemoration of the 700th anniversary of the poet's birth, the Italian State Polygraphic Institute asked Dalí to illustrate The Divine Comedy. Unfortunately, the order will be canceled: ultimately, the artist's hundred original watercolors will be reproduced in a limited edition art book published by the French publisher Joseph Foret between 1959 and 1963, in collaboration with Éditions d'Art Les Heures Clear.
Dimensions of "color image": 18.5 x 24.5cm
Dimensions: 26 x 32.5 cm
Dimensions with mat: 33 x 43cm
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Condition | Good |
Style | Other style (Lithographs of Other style Style) |
Period | 20th century (Lithographs 20th century) |
Country of origin | France |
Artist | Dali |
Width (cm) | 33 |
Height (cm) | 43 |
Materials | Paper |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days |
Location | 13010, Marseille, France |
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