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Liquid and Gaseous Television. by SALVADOR DALI
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DALI, SALVADOR.
Liquid and Gaseous Television.
Stock Code 103389
Chicago, Merrill Chase, 1975
£6,000
Colour lithograph with screenprint and etching, some with collage elements, on Rives BFK paper, signed in pencil and numbered (I-186/250 from a total edition of 600), etching printed by Regal, Paris, lithograph by Desjobert, Paris. Paper size: (87 x 68.2 cm). Framed and glazed, overall size: 71.5cm by 93.65cm by 5cm. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modernism, Surrealism Dealer Reference #: 103389 Incollect Reference #: 653071
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