Lincoln in Dalivision

Salvador Dali
Spanish (1904 – 1989)

Salvador Dali Lincoln in Dalivision 1976

Salvador Dali Lincoln in Dalivision is a lithograph plus a remarque that is an original etching plus embossing. Levine and Levine published the work in 1976. This work is printed on both Arches and japon, is signed by Salvador Dali and is numbered EA 31/75.
The sheet size is 29 x 21″ and the image size is 22 ½ x 18”. This is a colorful lithograph. The work, while previously framed has been professionally conserved and is in very good condition, with no flaws or damage.

The condition is commensurate with its age. The lithograph is for sale. This is a very desirable work by Dali. Ask to see more photos.

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Salvador Dalí was born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain. From an early age, Dalí was encouraged to practice his art. He eventually went on to study at an academy in Madrid. In the 1920s, he went to Paris and began interacting with artists such as Picasso, Magritte and Miró.  These interactions led to Dalí’s first Surrealist phase. He is perhaps best known for his 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory.  This painting shows the iconic image of melting clocks in a landscape setting.  Dali used the melting clocks in several of his later works. The rise of fascist leader Francisco Franco in Spain led to the artist’s expulsion from the Surrealist movement.  However, that didn’t stop him from painting. Dalí died in Figueres in 1989. Click on this <a href=”https://thedali.org/ “> link </a> for additional background information on Salvador Dali.

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