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Salvador Dali (1904-1989) “Christ of Saint John of the Cross” (Cristo de San Juan de la Cruz)

Salvador Dali (1904-1989) “Christ of Saint John of the Cross” (Cristo de San Juan de la Cruz) (1974) Bronze AP Edition of 75 41cm Literature: Descharnes, Robert & Nicolas “Le Dur et le Mou” catalogue, pg. 168-169, Ref #427-429 This image of Saint John of the Cross, is without a doubt, the best known of …

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Original Salvador Dali drawing from Perrot-Moore Collection

  Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Study for the portrait of Madam X circa 1954. Drawing of lead pencil on paper, seal of the collection Perrot-Moore down below to right Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm (7.87 in x 5.91 in) (Museo Perrot-Moore, Girona of European Graphic Art was opened in 1978, and presently harbors one of the …

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Frederick Hart's "Ex Nihilo, Maquette" (bronze)

Frederick Elliot HART (1943-1999) Ex Nihilo Maquette Medium      Bronze Sizes       28×35 in (71×89 cm) Date of creation 1973 Subject     fantastic Movement/period   20th Century Surrealism Signature   YES Authentication certificate    YES List Price: $85,000. Price       $55,000. USD Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture Edition Size: 25 28″ x 35″ x 4″ © …

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Salvador Dali "Minotaur" bronze

New Acquisition: Salvador Dali’s bronze “The Minotaur” Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Le Minotaure Bronze edition of 499. HGT: 42.5 Cm Tall. Valsuani Fondeur. Certificate from publisher via Galeria Surrealista S.A. (Barcelona) Literature: Descharnes, Robert & Nicolas “Le Dur et le Mou” catalogue, pg. 260-261, Ref #669 Present value: $6,500. PRICE: $4,500. ONLY ONE AT THIS PRICE!

Frederick Hart and Auguste Rodin, “Adam” (Part 2)

TEXT © 2012 Reed V. Horth, for ROBIN RILE FINE ART French master Auguste Rodin’s path to notoriety came at a time when his counterparts and classmates were already conducting retrospectives of their work. He was, in the classical sense, a “late bloomer”. After continued rejection from the Academie des Beaux-Arts (Salon) in Paris, Rodin …

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