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Pater Noster

Author/Illustrator: Salvador Dalì

Code: LIARCO0223891

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Pater Noster

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Publisher:  Rizzoli Editore

Place of printing:  Milan

Year of publication: 

Product Condition:
Example in good condition. Cloth binding with gold design on the front plate and gold title on the spine, protected by an acetate dust jacket: yellowing on the spine and on the upper margin of the plates and backplates; traces of dust and minimal signs of wear on the dust jacket. Slightly yellowed irregular cuts. Papers and plates well preserved, slightly browned. Text in Latin/Italian/Spanish/English/French/German/Japanese/Russian/Portuguese/Chinese.

Pages:  (50)

Format:  In folio

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  41
Width:  34

Description

Second edition (June 1971) of this volume published in the first edition by Rizzoli in 1966 designed and laid out by Piero Raggi under the direction of Lucio Fossati. The text of the prayer, presented in Latin, Italian, Spanish, English, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese and Chinese, is illustrated by 9 lithographed color plates expressly painted by Salvador Dalì (the first on glossy paper) and protected by Japanese tissue paper, one for each verse of the text. The drawing on the cover is also by Dalì, and later taken up on the title page. The work is preceded by the dedication: “Dulcissimo Pontifici Maximo PAULO VI hoc opus quod perfectum habet Salvador Dalì hilari vultu animoque grateful”. Reproduced in the appendix is ​​a score of Gregorian chant from the 14th century from the Missale Plenum Ultrajectinum of the Braidense Library in Milan

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