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Condition: Very Good Manufacturer: Dali Dali’s Don Quixote was part of his Spanish Immortals series. This etching is from the late 60’s, signed in the plate, not hand signed. There is a brief history of Dali on the back, and a certificate of authenticity reading: Societe de Verificaqtion de la Nouvelle Gravure Internationale of New York and Paris…..Nicely matted and framed. In the early 1960s Dali was commissioned by Jean Schneider, a Swiss Publisher, to produce a print edition based on historically interesting Spanish figures, both real and fictious; five figures chosen were: Cervantes , Don Quixote, El Cid, El Greco and Velasquez. In 1968, the Collectors Guild, published this edition of the Immortals, an unlimited and unsigned edition.  
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To distinguish between the two editions, Dali scratched his name within the image on each of the five plates.
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