Le Testament de Tristan - From "Tristan et Iseult"

Colour-printed drypoint etching, from the print collection of 21 etchings of “ Tristan et Iseult”.

Monogrammed  S.D .”in graphite on lower-right  margin. Italian Edition, Wucua e Grafica Contemporanea: 125 on Lana, of which the first 25 copies contain a signed suite. Die stamp “G.C.” on the bottom left. In addition, 3 copies designated “A.C.” 

This sheet of the print suite is in perfect condition and with fresh impression. 

Reference:  R. Michler, L.W. Lopsinger, Salvador Dalì, Catalogue Raisonné of Etchings and Mixed-Media Prints, 1924-1980, Prestel, 1994, Munich, pag. 185, image n. 426.

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Colour-printed drypoint etching, from the print collection of 21 etchings of “ Tristan et Iseult”.

Monogrammed S.D .”in graphite on lower-right  margin. Italian Edition, Wucua e Grafica Contemporanea: 125 on Lana, of which the first 25 copies contain a signed suite. Die stamp “G.C.” on the bottom left. In addition, 3 copies designated “A.C.”

This sheet of the print suite is in perfect condition and with fresh impression. One of the 21 illustrations realized by Salvador Dalí for the print suite of "Tristam and Iseult", published in 1969. Dalí here shows and illustrates in graphics one of his many interpretations of the myth of Tristram and Iseult, a very popular 12th-century tale of romance and tragedy of literature, music, and art. The story presents many different variations of the same plot.

Reference: R. Michler, L.W. Lopsinger, Salvador Dalì, Catalogue Raisonné of Etchings and Mixed-Media Prints, 1924-1980, Prestel, 1994, Munich, pag. 185, image n. 426

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SKU
M-95996
Artist
Salvador Dalì
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Drypoint
Editor
Wucua e Grafica Contemporanea
Period
1970s
Signature
Signed on Plate
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
44.2 x 0.1 x 32
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