Salvador Dali, Spectacles with Holograms and Computers for Seeing Imagined Objects, 1975-1976
Color lithograph with drypoint on wove paper
Signed "Dalí" in pencil within the image and numbered from the International edition of 250 (the total edition size was 600).
30 3/8 × 22 in 77.2 × 55.9 cm
Salvador Dalí's "Spectacles with Holograms and Computers for Seeing Imagined Objects" (1975), part of his "Imaginations and Objects of the Future Portfolio," is a lithograph with collage elements on Japon paper. Created at the tail end of his Surrealist period, the piece features the dreamlike imagery characteristic of the movement.
"Spectacles with Holograms and Computers for Seeing Imagined Objects" exemplifies Dalí's ongoing fascination with the intersection of dreams, science, and the future. By merging scientific terminology with fantastical concepts, it invites viewers to contemplate the possibilities of a blissful pre-birth existence, a concept that resonates with the broader Surrealist movement.
Excellent condition. Never framed.
Bruce Hochman OS (the leading authority on Salvador Dali artwork) has kindly confirmed the authenticity of this work and a COA will be included with purchase.
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