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La Femme Visible [The Visible Woman].

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La Femme Visible [The Visible Woman].

inscribed by dali

The first edition of Dali's first surrealist work.

The 'femme visible' refers to DalĂ­'s wife Gala, who inspired him to create the book and to whom the work is dedicated. Her portrait is placed opposite the metallic covers to provide a reflection of her. It is Dali's manifesto for the paranoiac-critical method, a surrealist technique which consists of the artist invoking a paranoid state, resulting in a deconstruction of the psychological concept of identity, subjectivity thereby becoming the primary aspect of the artwork.

The present example is numbered '2/9 auteur' on the justification and signed by the artist on the half-title. The fragile red and metallic jacket which is often found damaged and torn is in remarkably fresh and unrestored condition.

Limited edition, numbered 2/9 'auteur' on the justification, seemingly out of series, inscribed by Dali on the half-title in ink 'hommage de l'auteur Salvador Dali'; 4to (19 x 22 cm); 8 illustrations hors-texte, of which one is a photolithographed portrait of Gala, one an original etching, three reproductions of Dali's drawings and three photographic prints; loose as issued in the original aluminium foil paper wrappers covered in red printed glassine, very minor loss of wrappers to spine, a very good copy.

Michler-Lapsinger 4; Launay 288.
$27,348.62

Original: $91,162.08

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La Femme Visible [The Visible Woman].—

$91,162.08

$27,348.62

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inscribed by dali

The first edition of Dali's first surrealist work.

The 'femme visible' refers to DalĂ­'s wife Gala, who inspired him to create the book and to whom the work is dedicated. Her portrait is placed opposite the metallic covers to provide a reflection of her. It is Dali's manifesto for the paranoiac-critical method, a surrealist technique which consists of the artist invoking a paranoid state, resulting in a deconstruction of the psychological concept of identity, subjectivity thereby becoming the primary aspect of the artwork.

The present example is numbered '2/9 auteur' on the justification and signed by the artist on the half-title. The fragile red and metallic jacket which is often found damaged and torn is in remarkably fresh and unrestored condition.

Limited edition, numbered 2/9 'auteur' on the justification, seemingly out of series, inscribed by Dali on the half-title in ink 'hommage de l'auteur Salvador Dali'; 4to (19 x 22 cm); 8 illustrations hors-texte, of which one is a photolithographed portrait of Gala, one an original etching, three reproductions of Dali's drawings and three photographic prints; loose as issued in the original aluminium foil paper wrappers covered in red printed glassine, very minor loss of wrappers to spine, a very good copy.

Michler-Lapsinger 4; Launay 288.