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†Manuel Blesa (b.1945) Spanish. "18th Century Blue & White Delft Tin Glaze". Signed and dated (19)85, inscribed with the title, artist's name, and "Barcelona 1985", oil on board, 27cm by 35cm; together with. Blue and White Pottery and a Terracotta Jug. Signed, oil on board, 20.5cm by 25.5cm (2) See illustration. A friend of Salvador Dali, the artist was based in Barcelona specialising in painting trompe l'oeil material. He paid homage to such artists as El Greco, Tony Clave and Francisco Zurbaran.
Salvador Dali (Span. 1904-1989)-Philip, from the Twelve Apostles portfolio, 1978, colour lithograph, 49 x 46cm, signed in pencil to the margin and numbered 29/250 Dali was possibly the most influential, and prolific, Surrealist painter in the world. His artistic repertoire included film, sculpture and photography, as well as pictures, and he was hailed by a young Andy Warhol as being an important influence on Pop Art.
* After Salvador Dali 1904-1989- Nude male; lithograph printed in colours, on Arches wove paper, with full margins, bears signature and numbering, 56x76cm: together with one other colour lithograph after the same hand, on wove paper with full margins, depicting a man devouring children, bears signature, date and numbering, 76x56cm., (2) (unframed)
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Gretchen (from Goethe's Faust) [1969] signed in pencil lower right over 'Dali' embossed stamp and numbered 50/145 coloured etching on Japan paper 38 x 29cm (sheet) Provenance: Forster & Raab, Koeln gallery label verso 'Faust' is Goethe's most famous work and considered by many to be one of the greatest works of German literature. Faust (part one) begins in heaven. Mephistopheles makes a bet with God. He says that he can deflect God's favourite human being, Faust, who is trying to learn the best in life and turns to magic for the showering of infinite knowledge. Fearing failure, Faust goes for a walk with his assistant Wagner and is followed home by a stray poodle. In Faust's study, the poodle transforms into the Devil. Faust makes an arrangement with the Devil that the Devil will do everything that Faust wants whilst on earth, and in exchange Faust will serve the Devil in Hell. Faust then meets a young girl, Gretchen, to whom he is deeply attracted and the devil draws Gretchen into Faust's arms. After the sudden death of her mother and brother Gretchen discovers she is pregnant. She drowns her illegitimate child and is convicted of the murder. Faust tries to save Gretchen from death but finding that they cannot free her, Faust and the Devil flee the dungeon, while voices from heaven announce that Gretchen shall be saved.
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