Artistic Criteria of the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation Regarding Sculpture and Three-Dimensional Works.
The study of Salvador Dalí’s sculptural work led to the publication in 2014 of an initial document titled ‘Artistic Criteria of the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation Regarding Sculpture and Three-Dimensional Works.’ Since then, the continued study of the works by the Dalinian Studies Center and the research of certain specific collections have allowed for an expansion—and to some extent completion—of the characteristics that define and distinguish the artist’s sculptural production.
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Defense Protocol for the Sculpture and Three-Dimensional Works of Salvador Dalí.
The purpose of this protocol is to provide the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation (FGSD) with a specific framework for the protection of Salvador Dalí’s sculptural works. One of the main objectives is to establish guidelines to determine, when necessary, the identification or attribution of Dalí’s authorship of sculptural works outside the FGSD collection. It also aims to equip users with clear procedures that ensure complete transparency throughout the process.
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Graphic Works Collection Authentication Protocol for Salvador Dalí.
Along the same lines as the Protocol for the Defense of the Work, Image, and Heritage of Salvador Dalí (an ongoing project), which thoroughly explains the theoretical functioning of the internal organization of the Foundation, this protocol for the authentication of graphic works collections aims to serve as a model for its practical application to third-party private collections.
The action protocol is designed for an exhibition of around 100 works, coming from a maximum of 20 series, based on the currently available personnel resources, which allow for an annual review of collections with these characteristics.
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Notice Regarding Works Related to the Illustrations of Benvenuto Cellini’s Autobiography, Michel de Montaigne’s Essays, and the English Edition of Don Quixote.
Studies carried out by the Accreditation and Cataloguing Commission have confirmed that works allegedly created by Salvador Dalí are circulating on the market, all related to the illustrations of Benvenuto Cellini’s Autobiography, Michel de Montaigne’s Essays, and the English edition of Don Quixote, the originals of which belong to the collections of the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation.
In this article you may read some examples: The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, Essays of Michael de Montaigne, i The First part of The Life and Achievements of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha.