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The Paradise, Canto 11 – Opposition by Salvador Dalí

Epicentrum Art Gallery

Color Woodcut

1960

Edition Size: 4765

Sheet Size: 33 x 26.2 cm

Unsigned

Condition: Pristine

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Original woodcut from 1960.

Dimensions of work: 33 x 26.2 cm

Publisher: Les Heures Claires, Paris.

Reference: Catalogue raisonne Michler & Lopsinger no. 1123

This evocative print is part of Salvador Dalí’s legendary Divine Comedy series — a monumental suite of 100 wood engravings illustrating Dante Alighieri’s epic poem. Originally commissioned by the Italian government in 1950 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Dante’s birth, the project was initially met with controversy when the public objected to a Spaniard being chosen to honor Italy’s national poet. Despite the withdrawal of the official commission, Dalí remained deeply invested in the project and completed the entire cycle over the next decade.

Dalí’s interpretation of The Divine Comedy is widely recognized as one of the most imaginative and surreal. Working with the French publisher Les Heures Claires, Dalí created watercolor paintings which were then masterfully translated into wood engravings — a process that involved more than 3,000 hand-carved blocks by expert artisans to capture the vibrancy and detail of his vision.

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The Artist

Salvador Dalí

The prints of Salvador Dalí are rooted in a rich past. In actuality, Dalí’s prints have a history that dates back to his early years of art school. The young Dalí was taught the fine art of engraving and etching by his mentor. Dalí gained a respect for the technical details of printmaking, a respect he would maintain throughout the rest of his life. The connection between Dalí and graphic prints is in fact intricate and protracted. In his lifetime, Dalí produced just around 1,700 graphic prints. A large number of them are hand-signed, limited-edition editions. Some are regarded as some of the best prints created in the 20th century.

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