Salvador Dali - Les Invalides (Place des Invalides)


Salvador Dali
Spanish (1904 – 1989)

Salvador Dali Les Invalides (Place des Invalides) 1963

The Salvador Dali Les Invalides etching was published in 1963.  It is part of the Paris series.  DeFrancony published the etching.  The etching we have is printed in black and bistre.  It is printed on Auvergne laid paper.  The image size is ~17 1/8 x 23″.  The work is signed noted as an artist’s proof.

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Dalí is known for his role in Surrealism. He is also a seminal example of celebrity showmanship and the cult of personality, a phenomenon that dominates popular culture today. Dali is always a colorful and flamboyant presence. This is reflected by his signature cape, wide-eyed expression and trademark upturned waxed mustache, Dalí is a master of self-promotion and spectacle.
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This is the tirage for Les Invalides.

The total tirage is 400 plus proofs.  There were 250 (1/250 – 250 – 250) on BFK Rives.  There were 100 (1/100 – 100/100) on Auvergne.  Also, there were 50 (1/50 – 50/50) on Japon.  The proofs were on BFK Rives.

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Les Invalides (Place des Invalides) etching

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