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Salvador Dali (1904-1989), "Chevalier Romain (The Roman Cavalier)" Framed Limited Edition Lithograph (1983), Plate Signed with Certificate of Authenticity.
Item #264182

$1,500.00
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Medium
lithograph

Dimensions
14 x 22
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"Chevalier Romain (The Roman Cavalier)" is a limited edition lithograph by Salvador Dali (1904-1989), bearing the plate signature of the artist. This piece was published by Armand & Georges Israel in 1983 during Dali's lifetime and under his supervision. This piece was printed on Velin D'arches paper in Paris. This work is referenced in The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali (Albert Fields). This piece comes custom framed. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. Measures approx. 20" x 28" (frame), 14" x 22" (image).
 
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Famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali was born in 1904 in Figueres, Spain. Dali was encouraged to explore his artistic talents from an early age. He received formal training at the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid where he quickly gained attention from his classmates for his Cubist work. Dali was expelled from the Academia for behavioral issues and moved to Paris, where he quickly befriended Picasso, Magritte, and Miro. His new acquaintances led Dali to his Surrealist phase.

Though inspired by classic artists like Raphael, Bronzino, Vermeer, and Velazquez (Dali’s trademark mustache was influenced by Velazquez), Dali is best known for his surrealist work. In 1931, Dali painted “The Persistence of Memory,” his most famous piece, which featured the motif of the melting clock, which can be found in many of his works.

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