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Les Caprices de Goya by Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Les Caprices de Goya, 1977

Drypoint and with stencil coloring
45 x 31.5 cm (17.72 x 12.4 in)
Prints & Multiples
Edition of 200
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Last recorded sale at Swann Auctions, New York (22 Sep 2016)
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ImageLast Sale DateTitleEdition No.Last SaleLast Sale Auction HouseLast Sale Location
Sep 22, 2016Les Caprices de Goya135
Swann AuctionsNew York
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Artwork Description
Category

Prints & Multiples

Dimensions

45 x 31.5 cm (17.72 x 12.4 in)

Materials

drypoint and with stencil coloring

Signature

Each signed and numbered 135/200 in pencil, lower margin

Description

SALVADOR DALÍ

Les Caprices de Goya .

Portfolio with 80 heliogravures from Goya's etchings with aquatint from Los Caprichos reworked by Dalí with drypoint and with stencil coloring, 1977. 450x315 mm; 17 3/4x12 1/2 inches (sheets), full margins, loose as issued.

Each print signed and numbered 135/200 in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Rigal, Paris. Published by Berggruen, Paris. Original brown portfolio and slipcase. Superb impressions with strong colors.

Dalí's printed masterpiece, for which he had all of Goya's etchings with aquatint from the circa 1799 seminal Los Caprichos series reproduced as heliogravures and reworked each of the heliogravure plates with Surrealist drypoint additions which were subsequently embellished with stencil coloring. Extremely scarce as a complete set. We have found only 21 other complete sets at auction in the past 30 years.

With letters confirming the authenticity of prints signed by Albert Field, the Salvador Dalí Archives, New York, dated April 30, 1996. Michler/Löpsinger 848-927; Field 77-3.