Principio de Incertidumbre de Heisenberg
Principio de incertidumbre de Heisenberg, Salvador Dalì and Francisco Goya.
Etching, Drypoint and Pochoir, 1977.
Sheet 19 from the series Les Caprices de Goya de Dalì.
Printed by J.J.J. Rigal after Goya with drypoint revisions by Dalí in his own hand between 1973 and 1977.
Red. Michler-Löpsinger 866a (from b). Edition 85/200.
Inscribed Dalì and Goya in pencil and with the artist's signature, title and number on the plate.
Principio de incertidumbre de Heisenberg, Salvador Dalì and Francisco Goya.
Etching, Drypoint and Pochoir, 1977.
Sheet 19 from the series Les Caprices de Goya de Dalì.
Printed by J.J.J. Rigal after Goya with drypoint revisions by Dalí in his own hand between 1973 and 1977.
Red. Michler-Löpsinger 866a (from b). Edition 85/200.
Inscribed Dalì and Goya in pencil and with the artist's signature, title and number on the plate.
On bold chamois-colored BFK Rives
The Spanish master Francisco Goya created the work “Los Caprichos” early the 18th century. It was a work exposing the foolish superstitions in 18th century Spanish society. Goya described the series as depicting “the innumerable foibles and follies to be found in any civilized society, and from the common prejudices and deceitful practices which custom, ignorance, or self-interest have made usual”. Salvador Dali transformed Goya’s “Los Caprichos” creating a new work. In 1973 Salvador Dali created a metamorphosis of Goya’s suite into a colorful surrealist masterpiece. From the numbered edition of 200, each piece is hand signed by Salvador Dali and is a genuine rarity for the Dali and Goya admirers.
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