A person or persons, most probably in France or Italy, discovers the Dali illustrated Macbeth and decides the illustrations would make for good prints....
The publisher will market his product and attempt to recoup his investment with a profit even before the date of publication. So why is it that this print has not been seen by anyone until the 90s? Some would have it that the publisher “held it” as an investment. Nonsense!! No publisher will hold onto an entire edition by a famous artist for decades.
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