Subject: Dali
I would be grateful to know if there is a paintings conservator with experience in genuine Dali paintings who would get in touch with me. We got a painting in the studio, which appears to be a version of the so called Great Masturbator. The painting is not fully identical to the famous piece from Madrid or Florida. It is very easy to dismiss paintings like this, maybe the following description of material does indicate something typical, or very untypical. The support is a very strange kind of tablecloth. It is printed on one the primed side with a green print of 5mm squares connected with a zigzag line. The fabric had a lot of give, because it has extreme cusping. The two layers of thin white priming are slabbed on in a fast manner. It had been repositioned on the strainer made of very unfinished light wood. The paint layer has little gloss more like acrylic medium than oily ones. The paint layer is placed on pencil drawing. The pencil lines do not appear to vary from the original lines. This makes me very suspicious of the technique of a copyist. The painting could have the age of 40 to 100 years.Considering the different Signatures of Dali, I guess there is nothing unusual. It is in the right lower corner, after the a is a new start of the brush stroke and the l and i is written in one flow. Does this ring a bell with someone? Is there anything I shall look for, which I have missed? *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:79 Distributed: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-79-012 ***Received on Tuesday, 21 May, 2002