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Salvador Dalí — Manifeste mystique (Mystic Manifesto): one plate
Salvador Dalí

Manifeste mystique (Mystic Manifesto): one plate

A hauntingly surreal etching by Salvador Dalí, this plate from *Manifeste mystique* merges the artist's signature dreamlike imagery with spiritual and metaphysical themes, rendered with precise, intricate linework characteristic of his printmaking mastery. The composition reflects Dalí's deep engagement with mysticism and Catholicism during his later period, blending scientific and religious iconography in a visually arresting manner. Printed on wove paper with wide margins, the work exemplifies the refined elegance and contemplative grandeur Dalí brought to the graphic arts.

Medium
Etching, on wove paper, with wide margins.

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October 17, 2017

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Salvador Dalí, Manifeste mystique (Mystic Manifesto): one plate

A hauntingly surreal etching by Salvador Dalí, this plate from *Manifeste mystique* merges the artist's signature dreamlike imagery with spiritual and metaphysical themes, rendered with precise, intricate linework characteristic of his printmaking mastery. The composition reflects Dalí's deep engagement with mysticism and Catholicism during his later period, blending scientific and religious iconography in a visually arresting manner. Printed on wove paper with wide margins, the work exemplifies the refined elegance and contemplative grandeur Dalí brought to the graphic arts.

Medium
Etching, on wove paper, with wide margins.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surrealism, Mystical Imagery, 20th Century, Limited Edition Print, Mystical Theme, Male Artist, Surrealist Master, Etching, Printmaking, Enigmatic Mood, Mysticism, Dreamlike, Wove Paper, Renowned Master, Monochromatic, Spanish Artist, Visionary Work, Figurative, Black and White

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Collected by

Hamilton Selway Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, Alex Capecelatro, Saul Beceiro Novo