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Subtitle: limited to 4980 - SPADEM c1983 - mint condition - private collection
Product ID: 345ART
Artist: Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)
Title: Le cheval du printemps
Type: Original stone lithograph
Date: Date: 1983 | Copyright: SPADEM 1983
Size: Including margins: Large: 22.5 inches x 15 inches
Condition: Excellent; virtual mint condition (never framed)
Limited: Limited to 4980 pieces
Other information: Publisher: Armand et Georges Israel Editeurs in Paris, France | Blindstamp: Georges Israel Editeur
Reference: Referenced in 'The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali' [Albert Fields]

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Salvador Dalí - ‘Le cheval du printemps’ vintage lithograph - Spadem c1983

limited to 4980 - SPADEM c1983 - mint condition - private collection

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This is an absolutely stunning original (not an offset print) vintage stone lithograph by Salvador Dalí. The lithograph is titled 'Le cheval du printemps', part of the 'Dalinean horses suite' (La cheval de la mort), a series that consisted of a number of works with a horse as its central theme. The lithograph is produced on high quality Arches vellum ragpaper and was published in 1983 by Armand et Georges Israel Editeurs in Paris, France (Copyright SPADEM). The Dalinean horse series numbered 18 lithographs and was produced in a limited run of 4980, with some published in a book with text and some in loose portfolios. This lithograph was from a portfolio, which are more valuable than those removed from books. Our photo is good but does not come close to capturing the full beauty of the colours - lithography at its best.

The lithograph has never been framed. It has been stored in appropriate conditions as part of a serious private collection. It was acquired when published and has not changed hands since. The lithograph is signed with the Arches watermark (see image below), the Georges Israel embossed blind stamp (the series editor) (see image below), the Spadem signature and the title of this individual painting. The SPADEM 1983 Dalinean horse suite is referenced in 'The Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dalí' [Albert Fields].

This lithograph would sell for minimum £650, and usually more, in London galleries, which makes our price incredibly good value, especially since it is an opportunity to acquire the lithograph from one original owner. Please see our other items for more lithographs in the Dalinean horse suite.

This beautiful lithograph comes from the private collection of Stephen Baring. The collection comprises two inherited collections plus twenty five years of personal collecting.

Lithography A lithograph is not just a cheap mass produced print. The process dates from 1796 and is far more complicated and therefore valuable. Lithography is a method for printing using a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a completely smooth surface. Invented in 1796 by German author and actor Alois Senefelder as a method of publishing theatrical works, lithography can be used to print text or artwork onto paper or other suitable material.

Lithography originally used an image drawn (etched) into a coating of wax or an oily substance applied to a plate of lithographic stone as the medium to transfer ink to a blank paper sheet, and so produce a printed page. In modern lithography, the image is made of a polymer coating applied to a flexible aluminium plate. To print an image lithographically, the flat surface of the stone plate is roughened slightly etched and divided into hydrophilic regions that accept a film of water, and thereby repel the greasy ink; and hydrophobic regions that repel water and accept ink because the surface tension is greater on the greasy image area, which remains dry. The image can be printed directly from the plate (the orientation of the image is reversed), or it can be offset, by transferring the image onto a flexible sheet (rubber) for printing and publication.

A beautiful and valuable suite of lithographs that will be much admired framed in your home or office. Will provide an excellent financial investment as well as a possession to enjoy. You are welcome to return for a full refund if you are not entirely happy. Also, please feel free to view at our central London showroom.

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