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Wheel of Fortune

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Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

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Spanish (1904–1989)

  • Portfolio: Lyle Stuart Tarot Prints
  • Date: 1978
  • Lithograph on BFK Rives, signed and numbered in pencil
  • Edition of 43/250
  • Image Size: 24 x 12.5 inches
  • Size: 30 x 19 in. (76.2 x 48.26 cm)
  • Frame Size: 35.5 x 23.5 inches
  • Publisher: Lyle Stuart
  • Reference: "The Official Catalog of the Graphic works of Salvador Dali" by Albert Field, 1996" as Figure 78-1 A on page 182

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about Wheel of Fortune

Dali originally created the Tarot series to be used in the James Bond Movie "Live and Let Die".

Although in the end, the film did not use Dali’s work, he continued with the series. In 1978 the set of six was printed after the original gouaches Dali painted. The Wheel of Fortune card is commonly interpreted as a forbearing of change in one’s life, usually a change in circumstances, particularly with money. 

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About The Artist: Salvador Dali

Salvador Dalí was born in May 11, 1904 in the small agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. Figueres is located in the foothills of the Pyrenees, only sixteen miles from the French border in the principality of Catalonia. The son of a prosperous notary, Salvador Dalí spent his boyhood in Figueres and at the family's summer home in the coastal fishing village of Cadaques where his parents built his first studio. As an adult, he made...

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About The Medium: Lithograph

A print created using flat stones or metal plates. The artist creates a lithograph by drawing an image directly onto the printing element using materials like lithograph crayons or special grease pencils. After this, the drawing is transferred from the plate to the paper in multiples. A lithograph will not have dots when examined with a magnifying glass.

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Wheel of Fortune

Salvador Dali

1978

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Wheel of Fortune

Salvador Dali

1978

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