Salvador Dalí – El Restaurador (The Professions) 1970
Artist: Salvador Dalí (1904–1989)
Title: El Restaurador (The Professions)
Date: 1970
Medium: Screen print in 13 colors on 925 silver plate
Edition: From a limited edition of 1500 plus artist’s proofs (AP), 99 New York edition, and 150 Canadian edition (please inquire for specific edition number)
Dimensions:
- Image: 30 x 20 cm (12 x 8 in)
- Frame: Approximately 50 x 40 cm (20 x 16 in)
Signature: Engraved signature in the lower right corner
Provenance: From the personal collection of Enrique Sabatier
Exhibition History:
- The Eye of a Genius, Convention Center Haifa, Israel, 2013
- Illustrated in the exhibition catalog
Condition Report: Overall in good condition, with colors well-preserved and no significant signs of wear.
Description:
El Restaurador (The Professions) is a captivating screen print by Salvador Dalí, created using 13 colors on a 925 silver plate. Part of a distinguished limited edition, this piece exemplifies Dalí’s signature surrealist vision, merging intricate details with the striking brilliance of silver. The artwork reflects Dalí’s fascination with professions, blending fantasy and craftsmanship in a highly collectible print.
This work was exhibited in The Eye of a Genius at the Convention Center in Haifa, Israel, in 2013, and is featured in the accompanying exhibition catalog. It comes from the personal collection of Enrique Sabatier, adding an extra layer of historical and artistic significance.
Professionally framed at approximately 20" x 16", the piece is well-presented and preserved, making it an excellent addition to any collection of Dalí’s works.