Aliyah
by Salvador DALI
Aliyah
ItemNo: 0016
Medium: Lithograph
Paper: Japon
Image Size: 20x15.75"
Paper Size: 27.50x21 in.approx.
Frame Size: Yes
Released: 1968
Signed: Yes
Reference: Shorewood
Ref. No: 0085
Edition Size: 250+25+E.A.
Price:

Notes
Printed by Mourlot, Paris and Wolfensberger, Zurich. Tirage 250 Arches, 25 Japon +E.A. In 1966, Samuel Shore, head of Shorewood Publishers in New York, commissioned Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) for a project commemorating the upcoming twentieth anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel. The commission from Samuel Shore was for a series of twenty-five paintings depicting the renewal of the Jewish people. This work-Aliyah-is the titular centerpiece, and lithograph #1, of Dali's "Aliyah, the Rebirth of Israel" Suite. Salvador Dali worked for two years to create his "Aliyah, the Rebirth of Israel" Suite . As was his preference for this type of project, Dalí completed his mixed media paintings in gouache, watercolor, and Indian ink on paper; the paintings were then reproduced as lithographs and published in a limited edition of 250 sets of twenty-five lithographs each. Dalí took inspiration from both the Hebrew Bible as well as contemporary history to address a variety of subject matter related to Jewish history and diaspora, spanning the course of over 2,000 years. Titled Aliyah, a Hebrew word that literally means “migration to the land of Israel”, the series was completed in 1968 in time for the celebration of Israeli Independence Day on April 3. Framed. SPECIAL OFFER from private Collectors. EA. Listed in The Official Catalog of The Graphic Works of Salvador Dali By Albert Field 68-1 A.