NOW AT 256 CASHEL ST NEXT TO COLLINS BURNS (Mitre 10) Ltd OPEN 7.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. DAILY SATURDAY 8.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. SPACIOUS OFF STREET PARKING Resene-The Paint the Professionals use SALVADOR DALI We are proud to announce that our new exhibition is a Salvador Dali retrospective. We believe that this is the single most important exhibition of original work by an international contemporary master to be held in a New Zealand dealer gallery. From 16-28 November 1981, forty-one original limited edition graphics and sculpture by Dali are on show, in our new gallery — IMPRINT, first floor Cashfields Arcade, Cashel Street, Christchurch. The collection dates its earliest works from the Casanova series of 1960, to the most | recent lithographs of 1980. Works from all facets of Dali's stylistic development over the last twenty years are included, amongst them his famous 'melting watch' image. All works are for sale. We urge you to view this exhibition. IMPRINT Imprint Gallery, First Floor Cashfields Cashel Street, Christchurch. Telephone 60-781
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Press, 20 November 1981, Page 10
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