VIDEO FOOTAGE OF FOURTEEN UNSEEN SALVADOR DALI PAINTINGS FROM THE FRUITDALI SERIES OFFERED AT BONHAMS
FOLLOW THE LINK ABOVE TO WATCH SALE HIGHLIGHTS WITH WILLIAM O’REILLY, DIRECTOR OF IMPRESSIONIST & MODERN ART AT BONHAMS
For the first time, Bonhams presents video footage of the fourteen original watercolour paintings by Salvador Dali that have remained almost entirely unseen until now.
The paintings will be sold at Bonhams’ Impressionist and Modern Art sale on 18th June. Commissioned in 1969, the paintings have been in private hands since their creation. Each painting is valued at £40,000 - £70,000 and the series is expected to make close to £1million.
In the 'FruitDali' series the artist appropriates very traditional nineteenth century botanical lithographs, designed as scientific illustrations, and paints over them in watercolour and gouache.
In the footage, Director of Impressionist and Modern Art, William O’Reilly guides the viewer through a full slideshow of the works. The video offers a fantastic insight into Dali’s imagination showing the artist’s creative process from untouched 19th century print through to completed embellished painting.
At first glance, one could mistake the paintings for conventional decorative prints. A closer inspection of the fruit series reveals a Chapman brothers-style perversion of reality that predates the cutting-edge British artists by thirty years. The fruit and flower studies take on an anthropomorphic quality. The figure of Monsieur Hasty Plum sprints across the page on his branch and blossom legs, while Erotic grapefruit sends a leaf figure flailing on its back with a shower of juice.
Dali was surrealism’s most exotic and relentlessly popular figure. His eccentric, attention grabbing behaviour was arguably the product of an abnormal childhood. The artist had an older brother, also named Salvador, who had died almost exactly 9 months before Dali’s birth. Aged five, he was taken to the grave and told that he was a reincarnation. "We resembled each other like two drops of water, but we had different reflections." Dali said of his deceased brother. "He was probably a first version of myself but conceived too much in the absolute". In his own eyes, Dali was a distorted version of his elder sibling.
This series of fourteen paintings show Dali’s desire to take the ordinary and subvert it. Dali’s obsession with a warped, sinister version of life is perhaps rooted in his own history. He is quoted, "I myself am surrealism".
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