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Sanctificetur Nomen Tuum - From "Pater Noster"-VERIFICARE DISPONIBILITà
Sanctificetur Nomen Tuum - From "Pater Noster" is a wonderful illustration (offset lithograph) by Salvador Dalí , from the volume " Pater Noster " published by Rizzoli Editore, Milan, 1966.
This superb lithograph represents a flying angel towards a heavenly rose of saints and angels in a sky-vortex.
Signature in capital letters inserted into a circle with a crown and date "1966" on plate. In excellent conditions.
Reference:
R. Michel, L. W. Löpsinger, Dalì, Catalogue Raisonné of Prints II, Lithographs and Wood engravings, 1956-1980 , p. 180, n. 1599.
Sanctificetur Nomen Tuum - From "Pater Noster" is a wonderful illustration (offset lithograph) by Salvador Dalí , from the volume " Pater Noster " published by Rizzoli Editore, Milan, 1966.
This superb lithograph represents a flying angel towards a heavenly rose of saints and angels in a sky-vortex.
Signature in capital letters inserted into a circle with a crown and date "1966" on plate. In excellent conditions.
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 beautiful artist book with illustrations realized by Salvador Dalí in his last period, commonly called " mystic ". This suite includes nine colored plates protected by Japanese paper representing different verses of the Lord's Prayer. Pater Noster is in Latin, Italian, English, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese. The pages of a 14th-century missal reproduce a Pater Noster in Gregorian chant. Published by Rizzoli in Milan in 1966, in-folio, with a circulation of 900 copies .
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