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Original Salvador Dali lithograph "Liberation: The Prisoners are Free" from the "Peace in Vietnam" Suite (1972), hand-signed by Dali in pencil.
The title is written in pencil in the lower, central margin. This is as it is supposed to be.
• Original lithograph
• Hand-signed by Dalí in pencil
• Limited edition of C (100) copies on v.Piera paper, annotated XLVIII/C (48/100)
• Size: 22 1/2 x 16 1/8 in (57 x 40,5 cm), sheet 29 x 22 1/8 in (73,5 x 56 cm)
• Published by Fidelity World Art, Illinois (US)
• Printed by Torrents
• Reference: Michler & Löpsinger n°1387, Field 73-1.D
• In good condition
• Unframed
Salvador Dalí was an icon of Surrealism, the 20th-century avant-garde movement that sought to release unconscious creative potential through art that featured dreamlike imagery. Dalí’s fantastical prints, paintings, sculptures, films, and writing helped cement the movement’s identity. Working off psychoanalytic ideas, Dalí rendered fantastical creatures and landscapes that could unsettle and awe. His 1931 canvas The Persistence of Memory is one of the most recognizable artworks of all time. Dalí exhibited widely in his lifetime, and his works belong in the collections of institutions including the Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. His work has fetched multimillions of dollars on the secondary market.