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Montblanc
Limited Artisan Edition
December 2004

- Salvador Dalí -
Tribute to an immortal artist
100 Stück


Am 11. May 11, 1904 is Salvador Dalí Domènech, Marquis Dalí of Púbol in Figueras (Spanien) born. His talent was discovered early, so that his first works in 1918 Stadttheater ausgestellt wasn.

In 1921 his mother died, whom Dalí loved above all. His mother's death affected Dalí even more.

1923 was er von der Hochschule verwiesen, weil er die Kompetenz seiner Professoren anzweifelte.

1925 his works are presented for the first time in a special exhibition in Barcelona. Many further exhibitions followed, e.g. 1932 in the USA, 1952 in Rome and Venice.

1939 break with the Surrealists

Am 23. January 23, 1989 stirbt Dalí an heart failure im Galatea Tower. He bequeaths his work to the Spanish state.

More information can be found at:
http://www.salvador-dali.org/eng/index1.htm
[ externer Link ]

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In honor of the 100th birthday of Salvador Dalí, Montblanc brought this fountain pen, limited to 100 pieces, to market, which could only be purchased in Spanish boutiques.

The body of the fountain pen is made of 18kt yellow and white gold. Die lines stehen für die perspective-lines, die für Dalí so typical.

On the 18kt gold nib, a portrait of Dalí can be seen.

Particularly striking, however, is the skeletal cap (with the letters "D A L I") and the clip, both of which are typical elements in Dalí's works. The wheel on the clip is rotatably mounted and made in one piece.