The Giants
Italian edition, printed by Stamperia Valdonega di Verona and Raymond Jacquet, Paris; published by Arti e Scienze Salani, Florence, on Rives paper. Dali received a commission from the Italian government in 1951 to create a series of illustrations for Dante Alighieri's poem and to produce engravings based on them.
This composition is part of the “Hell” cycle and refers to Canto 31.
Salvador Dalí was a Spanish surrealist artist, one of the most famous representatives of this movement. His work is characterized by vivid imagination, fantasy, and unusual imagery, often featuring symbolism and surreal motifs. Dalí created paintings, sculptures, and graphics, and his works are renowned for their craftsmanship and originality.



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