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SALVADOR DALI HALLUCENOGENIC TOREADOR ART PRINT POSTER

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SALVADOR DALI HALLUCENOGENIC TOREADOR ART PRINT POSTER Salvador Dali was born as the son of a prestigious notary in the small town of Figuera in Northern Spain. His talent as an artist showed at an early age and Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali received his first drawing lessons when he was ten years old. His art teachers were a then well known Spanish impressionist painter, Ramon Pichot and later an art professor at the Municipal Drawing School. In 1923 his father bought his son his first printing press. Dali began to study art at the Royal Academy of Art in Madrid. He was expelled twice and never took the final examinations. His opinion was that he was more qualified than those who should have examined him. |
NOTE: It is important to realize that images on the internet do not have a high degree of image accuracy and therefore do not represent the true depth of color, quality, and resolution of our wonderful posters.
All of our posters are of the highest quality and printed on heavy paper. Posters are shipped in sealed tubes for maximum protection.
All Posters are NEW and are shipped for maximum protection. We are not responsible for damages during shipping. If you receive a poster damaged by the USPS, we will be happy to sell you another.
Poster measures 24"x36" and is in brand new (mint) condition. Shipped rolled.
Payment must be received within 10 days!
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Shipping |
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| Domestic Shipping (USA) |
FREE INSIDE CONTINENTAL USA |
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| Canada Shipping |
$9.95 |
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$2.00 Each |
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| All other Countries |
$14.95 |
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$3.00 Each |
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Return Policy |
| 100% Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not happy with your item, simply return it and we will refund your purchase price less shipping |
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Handling Instructions - How to flatten a rolled poster |
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We ship our posters rolled. This is safest way to ship posters and least likely to get damaged in shipping. Flattening a rolled poster is quite easy to do.
- Roll your poster opposite from the way that it curls. Start loose and tighten it up as you go, to avoid creasing it.
- Apply rubber bands to your opposite-rolled poster.
- Let your poster sit like this for 8-10 hours.
- Remove the rubber bands and place your poster flat.
- Place paperweights on the corners and in the center of your poster for 2 to 4 hours.
- Remove paperweights.
Tips
- If your poster continues to curl after you did step 5, keep the weights on longer.
- Good substitutes for paperweights include smooth rocks, glass jars, bean bags, and heavy books.
Warnings
- Ironing does not work for flattening posters.
- If you want to flatten a vintage poster, please take it to a professional.
- If you want to laminate a poster, flatten it first.
- Do not use rubber bands that have ink stamps on them, as they may stain your paper.
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