The Divine Comedy: Exhibit of 100 Wood Engravings by Salvador Dali

Contact me at info@daliartweb.com if you are interested in owning any of Dali's Divine Comedy.
Call 305-237-7186 for more information baout the exhibit which is open Tuesday - Friday noon - 5 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This exhibit is part of the permanent collection of Caixonova.
The photo is of Heaven Canto 21, 1970 wood engraving. This is a rare combination of a wood engraving signed in blue pencil with one of the unsigned etchings done in black and white, framed as one.







I've discussed Modern Art prints with various art dealers over the years and have never found anyone who is as knowledgeable and ethical as Jerry Bengis. On more than one occasion he has guided me to art prints fitting my collection and pocket book. Anyone interested in collecting art should talk with Jerry first. His knowledge of Dali prints is significantly more than any other so called "experts" I have talked with. Unkept promises and rude treatment from other dealers have made me a loyal Jerry Bengis fan and customer.
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My wife and I have had a rare Salvador Dali lithograph tilted, “Strawberry” in our family for twenty seven years. We have enjoyed this fine piece as it was displayed by one family member or another through the years. As time has passed, needs, wants and desires change; and we felt it was time for our “Strawberry” Dali to have a new home with new eyes to enjoy this fine piece of art.
We went to three reputable art dealers in our area, all of them impressed that we had such a rare lithograph of Dali. Unfortunately, none of them had the expertise or experience to sell such a piece for us. We were recommended by the third art dealer we spoke with to contact the dealer of all dealers when it comes to Salvador Dali artwork; that dealer was Bengis Fine Art. We spoke to Jerry Bengis and he agreed after seeing the lithograph to sell it for us. Through the process, he was professional, uplifting and supportive. To quote one of his statements early on in the process he said, “We will surely find a home for your Dali”. That is just what he did.
Thank you Jerry for your kindness and support along the way.
Sincerely, Rick and Nancy
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