Interpretation by Salvador Dali of the Currier & Ives print Central Park, Winter. A color miniature of the Currier & Ives print is adhered to the bottom center of the Dali print. 112/250
Salvador Dali, best known for his Surrealist paintings of the 1930s and 1940s, created a number of lithographs based on popular culture. In this print, part of a suite of prints produced in 1971, he uses childhood memories of Currier & Ives prints as inspiration. The lithographs are based on authentic Currier & Ives images which Dali has superimposed with his own interpretations of the works.
- Object Creation Date
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30 x 22 1/2 inches
- Medium
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Watercolor
- Dimensions
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30 x 22 1/2 inches
- Credit
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Gift of Lenore B. and Sidney A. Alpert
- Accession Number
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2004.D07.05
- Image Request
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Request Image for Reproduction
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