SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989)
SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989)
SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989)
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SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989)

Le voile de Pénélope

细节
SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989)
Le voile de Pénélope
signed with monogram and dated '1970' (lower right)
gouache, watercolour and brush and ink on paper
17 1⁄2 x 15 1⁄8 in. (44.6 x 38.4 cm.)
Executed in 1970
来源
Acquired directly from the artist, and thence by descent to the present owner.
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Augsburg, Römisches Museum, Dalí, Mara e Beppe: Bilder einer Freundschaft, September - November 2000, p. 113 (illustrated).
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Nicolas and Olivier Descharnes have confirmed the authenticity of this work.

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拍品专文

From the frescos in the Library of the Vatican showing The Laestrygonians Attacking Ulysses's Ships dating from 40-30 BC, to Henry Moore's Odyssey from 1944, the story of Odysseus and his long journey home at the end of the Trojan War has captured the imagination of artists from the ancient world to the present day. Commissioned from the artist by the family of the present owner in the 1960s, Salvador Dalí's Odyssey now joins this artistic canon.
The commission for this series closely followed the completion of Dalí's masterpiece Tuna Fishing (Descharnes 1267; lie de Bendor, Fondation Paul Ricard), which he completed in the summer of 1967. This painting 'combined all the styles he had worked in: Surrealism, "refined Pompierism", pointillism, action painting, tachism, geometrical abstraction, Pop art, Op art and psychedelic art' (R. Descharnes, Salvado Dali, The Paintings 1904-1989, Cologne, 1994, p. 567).
Indeed the present group of works reflects the same formal and conceptual concerns, which the artist himself described as 'a revival of representational art, which was underestimated by everyone except the Surrealists throughout the period of so-called 'avant-garde' art' (Dalí, quoted in op.cit.).
Throughout his career, Dali executed illustrations for editions of classical literature, including Don Quixote, The Divine Comedy and Macbeth. However unlike these, his Odyssey has remained a private commission and has not been published. Thus this group of works offers new and exceptional insight into Dalí's original and fecund relationship with classical and literary tradition, and his constant search for an avant-garde re-interpretation of myths and iconographies.

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