Salvador Dali

The Twelve Tribes of Israel, 1973

The complete set of 13 signed and numbered drypoints with pochoir coloring, title, text in Hebrew and French, justification, on Arches, signed in pencil by the artist and in ink by the publisher on the justification, The suite is complete and the book is in tact together with the original paper wrappers, moiré silk and parchment-covered boards. 26¾ x 22 inches (68 x 56 cm.)

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Middle East
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Salvador Dali was one of the leading exponents of the surrealist movement, creating paintings, drawings, sculptures, film and photographs that challenged the viewer’s perception of reality. Dali’s eccentric and iconic personality drew even more attention than his work, remembered by all with his flamboyant and highly styled moustache. Deeply influenced by Freud’s studies and his lifelong interest in science and mathematics, the controversial artist featured bizarre and symbolic images exploring the subconscious, dreams, sexuality, religion and science. Recurring symbols in his oeuvre include eggs, an allusion to birth and love; food, associated with beauty and lust; melting watches, reminding of the relativity of time; dead animals, pointing death and decay, and snails, connected to the human head. Dali remains one of the most influential figures of the 20th century, inspiring numerous pop and contemporary artists such as Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst.

This suite of thirteen dry point etchings, created in 1973, commemorates the 25th anniversary of the modern State of Israel. Each of the twelve tribes of Israel is the subject of a piece in this portfolio, with a frontispiece bearing the symbols of each of those tribes.

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