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Salvador Dali
Spanish (1904 - 1989)


Salvador Dali Song of Songs of Solomon - 1971

Salvador Dali Song of Songs of Solomon is a portfolio of 12 drypoint etchings plus color and gold dust. Each etching is signed by Dali in the lower right. The etchings shown are available only as the complete suite and are titled by the designation given by Lopsniger. This suite is from the edition of 200 on Arches script. The etchings are contained in a portfolio case and each etching is printed on a double sheet with text. Shown below is the case, the title page an the triage which is 183. Note, the etchings are not numbered (per Lopsinger), except on the tirage page. The suite is sold only as a complete suite and is guaranteed authentic. The image size is 15 3/4 x 9 7/8" and the full sheet size is 22 1/8 x 30" x 15".

The set was published by Leon Amiel, New York with an edition size 320. In the lower left of each image page is the LA embossed seal. There was also a separate edition of 200 on japon.

Available as complete suite only.
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Portfolio Cover




Tirage




Title Page




King Solomon



The Kiss



The Shepherd



The King's Train



The Dovelike Eyes



The Bridegroom Leaps



The Beloved Looks Forth



The Beloved is as Fair



Thou Art Fair



The Beloved Feeds



The Fruits of the Vallery



Return, O Shulamite