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DALÍ, SALVADOR. Small archive

DALÍ, SALVADOR. Small archive once belonging to friends Maria and Jaume Miravitlles, containing an Inscribed book with large pen drawing, a Signed postcard, and a small origingal pen sketch. Late 1950s

  • Notes: large double-page inscription with pen drawing of don quixote with Sancho Panza in background, with wanderer figure and small landscape, dated 1957 * postcard Signed by Dalí * two small ink sketches, one of a bespectacled man in a suit; another of a man''s face with clockface numbers drawn around its perimeter and his mustache as the minute and hour hands, lettering on verso indicating that it may have been cut from a larger sheet * 4 Dalí exhibition cards from New York galleries, including Carstairs, Knoedler, National Gallery, Smithsonian, and Bignou * printed invitation from Dalí and Maurice Sandoz for a champagne buffet at the Hotel Ambassador mentioning an artistic event in connection with the upcoming Prince Rainier-Grace Kelly wedding [1956] * a group of 17 photographs of Dalí''s work used in the Bignou exhibition brochure and for a Carstairs gallery catalogue * small group of magazine articles about Dalí, a few written by Miravittles.
    Jaume Miravittles was a childhood friend of Dalí. He was involved in the Spanish Civil War and was active in writing, film production, and arts promotion. As the General Secretary of the left-wing Esquerra Party, he helped photographer Robert Capa obtain permits to photograph Barcelona. Miravittles became a Catalan refugee, moved to the United States in the late 1950s, and helped promote Dalí''s work through galleries and the press.
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