Here's ABC News: "Brazen thief caught on camera with stolen Salvador Dali etching 'Burning Giraffe' from San Francisco gallery." Key word: "etching." It's a print. How many copies of Dali's etching "Burning Giraffe" are there?
And, actually, that print seems to be called "Surrealistic Bullfight — Burning Giraffe."
Dali had a burning giraffe in a painting called "Burning Giraffe," and "Dalí first used the burning giraffe image in his 1930 film L'Âge d'Or (The Golden Age). It appears again in 1937 in the painting The Invention of Monsters. Dalí described this image as 'the masculine cosmic apocalyptic monster.' He believed it to be a premonition of war."
So let's not get too confused about the burning giraffe.
Here's the original (and incredibly dumb) appearance of Dali's burning giraffe in "L'Âge d'Or":
Here's a 1998 article from the NYT, "Putting Some Order To All the Dali Prints, Both Real and Fake":
''Le more confusion is more better,'' said Salvador Dali, charming his devotees and laying down a formidable challenge to posterity. His dizzying output of nearly 2,000 graphics, often executed with workshop artisans and widely faked by a flourishing counterfeiting industry, has left art dealers, collectors and law enforcement agents agonizing over what is an authentic Dali print....Oh? Okaaaay. Lawyers. I get it. "Crooks" are lying, but he did sign blanks, but he had lawyers.
For more than 40 years, [Albert] Field, a teacher, mountain climber, art scholar, singer, nudist and devoted Dalinian, has worked to reduce the confusion, cataloguing the thousands of authentic works and fakes...
He debunked accounts that the ailing Dali had undermined the integrity of his own work by signing thousands of blank sheets in the early 1980's. ''This is a lie spread by crooks,'' Mr. Field said. ''When he signed a blank, it was accounted for by his lawyers.''
But he said unscrupulous associates and even Dali's wife, Gala, took advantage of his infirmities by signing dubious deals for unsupervised publication of his works, opening the way to widespread fakery.
It is Dali's great popularity and marketability that have made him irresistible to art forgers, Mr. Field said, especially since Dali often left it to artisans to make the printing plates for reproducing his work by lithography, relief, intaglio or seri graphy. Thus, he said, aside from paintings, not all Dalis can be called original.
Others are what Mr. Field calls ''cooperative prints,'' a phrase that makes some other experts cringe. But Mr. Field said that such a print could be ''genuine'' if not ''original'' if three conditions were met: the artist intended his original to be turned into a print, supervised the process and signed the result....
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Special effects have come a long way!
FWIW Orwell loathed Dali.
Narr
SD and I share a birthday
For more than 40 years, [Albert] Field, a... devoted Dalinian, has worked to reduce the confusion...
If he was such a devoted Dalinian, wouldn't he work to increase the confusion?
Fake Dali is better Dali.
Any art created after circa 1900 is conceptual bullshit.
Man walks out of San Francisco art gallery is almost as good a setup as Man walks into a bar.
What an item sells for, determines its worth.
just giraffes? No Dali llamas?
Good timing. My wife and I are taking Friday off to go to the Dali Museum in St. Pete. (FL). It houses the largest collection of Dali art outside of Europe. Which, reading through the few comments above, may not be a claim to anything good. I went there about 20 years ago when they had a small, unremarkable building. The current museum is beautiful, larger, and supposedly well done.
I noted on their website that they have a current exhibit to view Dali via AR. So people will be standing there, viewing Dali's art through an app on their phones, trying to gain a deeper meaning and, if possible, some animation, in those paintings.
Hell, in college we did that with posters of his art and a little orange pill.
What’s wrong with the news media these days? I expect a complete lack of journalistic standards when President Trump is being denigrated, but has the rot spread to not knowing the difference between an etching and a painting? Is the lack of critical thinking gone so far that no one questions the idea of a$20,000 Dali painting?
This is all Trump’s fault, isn’t it?
They did say "print" in the video. because yeah - an original original would be worth a ton more.
Interesting Dali sketches and drawings including the stolen one (about 20 to the right...)
If there were thousands or even hundreds of blank prints or canvasses with Dali's signature, someone would be selling some on ebay. They aren't. If Dali signed blank prints before they were printed, the printer would have had every incentive at that time to print Dali's work on it, rather than a forgery. But let's say you did have a forged Dali with a real signature, might not that now be worth more than an original print?
I agree. What Dali painting is worth $20K?
They must think we're idiots, the stuff they print.
Lucien said...
What’s wrong with the news media these days? I expect a complete lack of journalistic standards when President Trump is being denigrated, but has the rot spread to not knowing the difference between an etching and a painting? Is the lack of critical thinking gone so far that no one questions the idea of a$20,000 Dali painting?
I think the rot is So Deep; that most journalists don't know, and couldn't recognize, the difference between Adderall and Ritalin.
Admit it-- There's something humbling about walking out of a San Fran art gallery, masterpiece in hand, and slipping on a pile of excrement and needles.
Regarding George Orwell and S. Dali, I heard that Orwell said Dali probably had a lot of talent from the wrist down.
I'm not sure that the "big newspapers" understand the extent to which these minor inaccuracies feed the "fake news" meme. WaPo has a local columnist who usually publishes feel-good pieces about DC area history, and who recently ran an article headlined, "Ignorant, lazy or clueless: Annoying media errors that crop up again and again". The examples were similarly non-earth-shattering to this (it's not a painting it's a print). Being wrong on these minor issues does not prove that the newspapers are wrong on the important issues (say impeachment related). But being wrong on these minor issues erodes reader confidence about newspaper accuracy on the important issues.
You are right of course. Salvador Dali lithographs sell for around $20,000. Here are four Salvador Dali paintings — the first link that google spit out for me — that sold for between $7 million and $22 million.
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Life taught Paul M. the wrong things.
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ICTA quips: just giraffes? No Dali llamas?
Good one.
Guildofcannonballs said...
My effort here lacks respect, but Stephen Cooper was one of the greatest things to ever happen to the Althouse blog, here
True, GoC, Coop has taken a powder. Is he under the ban, or did he decide to take it on the road? Perhaps the poor simp is ill? Welfare check time! No swatting!
Bill Buckley is still 1000 times better in every way conjured, than jealousy has ever been or could ever be.
Sorry.
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