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Et dimitte nobis debita - From "Pater Noster" - SOLD
Et Dimitte Nobis Debita - From "Pater Noster" is a colorful illustration (offset lithograph) by Salvador Dalí , from the volume " Pater Noster " published by Rizzoli Editore, Milan, 1966.
This beautiful original print represents a giant dragon flying towards a man who is kneeling down in a wheat field.
Signature in capital letters inserted in a crowned circle on plate on the lower right margin. In excellent conditions.
Original Title: Et Dimitte Nobis Debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris .
Reference:
R. Michel, L. W. Löpsinger, Dalì, Catalogue Raisonné of Prints II, Lithographs and Wood engravings, 1956-1980 , p. 180, n. 1599.
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Et Dimitte Nobis Debita - From "Pater Noster" is a colorful illustration (offset lithograph) by Salvador Dalí , from the volume " Pater Noster " published by Rizzoli Editore, Milan, 1966.
This beautiful original print represents a giant dragon flying towards a man who is kneeling down in a wheat field.
Signature in capital letters inserted in a crowned circle on plate on the lower right margin. In excellent conditions.
Original Title: Et Dimitte Nobis Debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris .
Reference:
R. Michel, L. W. Löpsinger, Dalì, Catalogue Raisonné of Prints II, Lithographs and Wood engravings, 1956-1980 , p. 180, n. 1599.
Pater Noster
Pater Noster is a very beautiful artists' book illustrated by the last and mystic Salvador Dalí. Nine colored plates protected by Japanese paper represent the verses of the Lord's Prayer. The pages of a 14th-century missal reproduce a Pater Noster in Gregorian chant in Latin, Italian, English, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese. Published by Rizzoli in Milan in 1966, in-folio, circulation of 900 copies .
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