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SALVADOR DALI, THE BUILDER (THE PROFESSIONS)
Artist: Salvador Dalí
Title: The Builder (The Professions)
Date: 1970
Medium: Screen print on silver plate 925
Edition: 1500 plus AP, plus 99 New York edition
Dimensions: 12" x 8" (30 x 20 cm); Framed: 20" x 16"
Condition Report: Very Good
Provenance: Personal collection of Enrique Sabatier/Luxury Fine Arts
Inscription/Signature: Engraved signature
Description:
"The Builder (The Professions)" is a distinctive screen print by the renowned surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, created in 1970. This piece is part of a series that showcases different professions, with "The Builder" standing out due to its unique medium—silver plate 925. The artwork is numbered from an edition of 1500, in addition to Artist Proofs (AP) and a special edition of 99 for New York. Dalí's engraved signature is featured on the piece, ensuring its authenticity.
The screen print on silver plate is professionally framed, with dimensions of approximately 20" x 16", adding to its presentation and retail value. The piece was exhibited in the "The Eye of a Genius" exhibition at the Convention Center in Haifa, Israel, in 2013, and it is also illustrated in the exhibition catalog, which further enhances its provenance and significance.
About the artist:
Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) was a leading figure in the Surrealist movement, known for his dreamlike and often bizarre imagery. His works explore the subconscious mind and often feature fantastical elements, rendered with precise detail. Dalí’s influence extended beyond painting to include sculpture, film, and even fashion. His technical skill, imaginative vision, and flair for the dramatic made him one of the most recognizable and celebrated artists of the 20th century.
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