Salvador DALI (1904-1989).
Les Songes drolatiques de Pantagruel by François Rabelais, 1973.
Series of twenty-five lithographs in colors on Japon nacré paper, without title page, each one signed and numbered 61/250 (some breaks, light stains to some).
Presented in the red cloth slipcase of the edition, title printed in black on the front (small scratches).
Dimensions : Subjects : Height. : 67 cm - Width : 48 cm - Leaves : Height : 75 cm - Width : 53 cm 75 cm - Width : 53 cm
Reference : Michler and Löpsinger 1398 to 1422.
The purchase invoice from Art et valeur, 38 avenue de Friedland in Paris, dated November 23, 1973 and a certificate of authenticity by lithography issued by André Schoeller are attached.
The Songes drolatiques written by François Rabelais tells the adventures and vices of two giants - Gargantua and his son Pantagruel. Surrealist artist, interested in the representation of the unconscious and the dream, inspired by the aesthetics of medieval engravings, Salvador Dali delivers a unique interpretation, tinged with eroticism, humor and fantasy.
Expert : Mrs Sylvie COLLIGNON
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