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Secret Poems of Apollinaire: Woman with Guitar by Salvador Dali
Pierre Argillet Collection
This piece is one of 18 original etchings from the Secret Poems of Apollinaire Suite of the Pierre Argillet Collection. Between 1934 and 1974, the Salvador Dalí and Pierre Argillet created and published nearly 200 works. Ultimately, many of which have been displayed in some of the best known museums around the world.
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Dali’s work was heavily influenced by literature. As a result, he used the works of Guillaume Apollinaire as inspiration for this suite. To clarify, Apollinaire was considered one of the most influential literary figures of the early 20th century; his works influenced many artistic movements such as Dadaism, Cubism, and Surrealism.
The artist’s original plan for the suite was to illustrate songs by Georges Brassens. However, the singer’s agent recommended many changes. Therefore, Dali shifted the themes to more war-torn scenes in the first plates. Pierre Argillet suggested that Dali should illustrate the Secret Poems after connecting these early plates to the devastation of World War I. The series then took on a more unconventional, ultimately Surrealist, turn as a result.
The Argillet Collection of Salvador Dali Drawings and Original Etchings is a collaboration between Surrealist Salvador Dali and art collector and publisher Pierre Argillet. Accordingly, this collection demonstrates the highest standards of quality, draftsmanship, and artisanship. As a result, this body of work is possibly the finest work produced by Dali during his career.
Artwork Description:
- Medium: Intaglio etching reworked in drypoint on Japon
- Plate Size: 11″ x 15″
- Edition of 145
- Year of Creation: 1967
- Signed by the artist on bottom right margin under image
- Estate blind stamp under signature
- Letter and Certificate of Authenticity, gallery appraisal and Argillet catalogue is included
Catalogue Raisonne:
- Michler Loepsinger: 194
- Fields 67-10E
Free domestic shipping.
Artwork ships flat and unframed. Please contact the gallery for international shipping rates.
248-539-0262
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Secret Poems of Apollinaire: Woman with Guitar by Salvador Dali
Pierre Argillet Collection
This piece is one of 18 original etchings from the Secret Poems of Apollinaire Suite of the Pierre Argillet Collection. Between 1934 and 1974, the Salvador Dalí and Pierre Argillet created and published nearly 200 works. Ultimately, many of which have been displayed in some of the best known museums around the world.
Continue Reading
Dali’s work was heavily influenced by literature. As a result, he used the works of Guillaume Apollinaire as inspiration for this suite. To clarify, Apollinaire was considered one of the most influential literary figures of the early 20th century; his works influenced many artistic movements such as Dadaism, Cubism, and Surrealism.
The artist’s original plan for the suite was to illustrate songs by Georges Brassens. However, the singer’s agent recommended many changes. Therefore, Dali shifted the themes to more war-torn scenes in the first plates. Pierre Argillet suggested that Dali should illustrate the Secret Poems after connecting these early plates to the devastation of World War I. The series then took on a more unconventional, ultimately Surrealist, turn as a result.
The Argillet Collection of Salvador Dali Drawings and Original Etchings is a collaboration between Surrealist Salvador Dali and art collector and publisher Pierre Argillet. Accordingly, this collection demonstrates the highest standards of quality, draftsmanship, and artisanship. As a result, this body of work is possibly the finest work produced by Dali during his career.
Artwork Description:
- Medium: Intaglio etching reworked in drypoint on Japon
- Plate Size: 11″ x 15″
- Edition of 145
- Year of Creation: 1967
- Signed by the artist on bottom right margin under image
- Estate blind stamp under signature
- Letter and Certificate of Authenticity, gallery appraisal and Argillet catalogue is included
Catalogue Raisonne:
- Michler Loepsinger: 194
- Fields 67-10E
Free domestic shipping.
Artwork ships flat and unframed. Please contact the gallery for international shipping rates.
248-539-0262