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Dalí.

LIBRA Rare N7113.D3 A4 1995
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Giralt-Miracle, Daniel, contributor.
Morse, Albert Reynolds, 1914-2000, contributor.
Field, Albert, contributor.
Passoni, Franco, contributor.
Curran, Stuart, honoree.
Wittreich, Joseph Anthony, associated name, donor.
Stratton Foundation, publisher.
Stuart Curran-Joseph Wittreich Milton Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dalí, Salvador, 1904-1989.
Dalí, Salvador.
Physical Description:
261, [3] pages : illustrations (some color), portrait ; 30 cm
Edition:
Reprint
Manufacture:
Milan : Nuova Arti Grafiche Ricordi di S.r.l.
Other Title:
Salvador Dalí
Place of Publication:
[Rome?] : Stratton Foundation for the Cultural Arts, [1995]
Contents:
The Stratton Foundation for the cultural arts / Beniamino Levi
The Complexity of a Genius / Daniel Giralt-Miracle
Dalí's "Surrealist Sculptures" / A Reynolds Morse
The Contrasting Secrets in Dalí's Work
Dalí Sculptor
Dalí in the Third Dimension / Franco Passoni
Dalí Illustrator
Dalí d'or
Anamorphoses.
Notes:
On cover: "Alice au Pays de Merveilles", 1977-1984.
Originally published on the occasion of a travelling exhibition "Dali sculptor - Dalì illustrator."
'Dalí Illustrator' contains 10 dry-points (pages [135]-138) for the fourth poem of Milton's "Paradise Lost" published by Édition Bibliophiles de l'Automobile Club de France in 1974.
Local Notes:
N7113.D3.A4 1995: Presented to the Penn Libraries by Joseph A. Wittreich in honor of Stuart A. Curran, 2022.
OCLC:
80814162

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