This is a limited edition giclee titled “MEDITATIVE ROSE” by Salvador Dali.
This piece is facsimile signed on the lower right. Pencil numbered from an edition of 375.
Paper measures 16″ x 12″. Image measures 12.5″ x 10″. Made on thick quality archival paper.
In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate.
Roses appear in many of Dali’s works; in the Thirties he made several paintings of women whose heads were formed by roses. Dali uses the rose as a female sexual symbol. The Invisible Man (1929-32) includes two partially naked women with huge roses appearing where their wombs should be. In 1930, Dali used this image again but in a more definitive way, depicting a nude woman with bleeding roses coming from her womb. To Dali then, the rose represented menstruation and the internal reproductive organs of women.
A giclée print is the highest quality print available today. Because there is no visible dot screen pattern the resulting image has all of the subtle tonalities of the original art. Each dot may have over 4 billion possible colors! Brilliant color and rich texture have made giclée prints the reproduction of choice for artists, photographers, museums, galleries, and collectors. Giclée editions are usually smaller in number than lithography, serigraphy, or offset printing, making them much more valuable. Unlike traditional printmaking processes, the last printed image in a giclée edition will be as vibrant and clear as the first one. This fine art Giclée is as close to a Dali original as you will find without spending hundreds of thousands of dollars!
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