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Salvador Dalí
Description
- Salvador Dalí
- Prophétie daliniene
- Signed and dated Salvador Dali 1942 (upper left), Gala Savador Dali 1942 (lower right), titled and inscribed with narrative (center left)
- Watercolor, pencil, pen and India ink on paper laid down on cardboard
- 14 1/2 by 18 in
- 36.7 by 46.1 cm
Provenance
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Dalí's experiences in the United States had a profound impact on the aesthetic development and content of his art. Following a dramatic escape from occupied France through Portugal and Spain, he and Gala relocated to Virginia and then New York, where fortune and opportunity awaited them. Dalí immersed himself in a wealth of career-transforming projects during the eight years he stayed in the U.S., including film and theatrical productions, illustrated books, critical and autobiographical writing, and numerous portrait commissio💫ns from society's elites. Leaving behind the chaos of Europe, Dalí believed that America offered the last resort for creative freedom. The present work is a representation&ღnbsp;of this sentiment, annotated with Dalí's prophecy of Allied Victory.