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Saturday, July 09, 2011

DALI - COMING TO THE BROWNSVILLE MUSEUM OF FINE ART



Brownsville Museum of Fine Art to exhibit Salvador Dali in OCTOBER 2011 TO JANUARY 2012

Here is some info found on the web about Dali exhibit :

Dalí Illustrates Dante's Divine Comedy

Dalí Illustrates Dante’s Divine Comedy, containing 100 watercolor prints from the Surrealist master’s Divine Comedy Suite.

In 1957, the Italian Government commissioned Dalí to illustrate Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. Often considered to be the greatest work of Medieval European literature, the epic, 33-canto poem describes Dante’s symbolic journey through Hell, Purgatory and Heaven.
Dalí’s watercolors were to be reproduced as wood engravings and released as a limited edition print suite in honor of the 700th anniversary of Dante’s birth.

Upon receiving the commission, Dalí immediately began creating a series of 100 watercolors, each one illustrating a canto from the poem. But when the project was announced to the public, Italians were outraged that a Spaniard had been chosen to honor the anniversary, and the commission was rescinded. Dalí, confident that a publisher could be found, continued to work on the project.

In order to translate Dalí’s watercolors into printed plates, two artists hand carved 3,500 blocks (an average of 35 separate blocks per print), a process which lasted five years. Dalí considered this project to be one of the most important of his career.

The exhibition was organized by the Las Cruces Museum of Art in New Mexico and is on a 10-city, three-year national tour developed by Smith Kramer Fine Art Services, an exhibition tour development company in Kansas City, Missouri.
http://www.hagginmuseum.org/exhibitions/dali/

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

not his best work, still must see

Anonymous said...

what?

Anonymous said...

Dali and Surrealism in general Is So " Old School " !!!

Anonymous said...

Surrealism is alive and well all over the world. What is old is splatter paintings and that kind of work.

Anonymous said...

I like Dali's art, and we should be happy to have his art in the Valley. Unfortunately not all the people appreciate ART in general!!! Their loss!

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