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La Danse, 1960 by Salvador Dali (1904-1989)

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La Danse gathers four elongated figures in soft washes of blue, green, yellow, and red, with Dalí’s loose linework giving the scene a sense of ritual, movement, and dreamlike theatre. This framed original colour lithograph is signed and numbered by Salvador Dalí, one of the most influential Spanish artists of the 20th century and a defining figure of Surrealism.

Salvador Dalí (1904–1989)
Dali is best known for his surreal, highly symbolic imagery, shaped by dreams, psychoanalysis, and his own “paranoiac-critical” method of seeing multiple meanings within a single image. While his paintings remain among the most recognizable works of modern art, Dalí was also deeply engaged with printmaking, producing lithographs, etchings, and mixed-media prints throughout his career. His graphic works brought his unmistakable visual language to a more intimate scale, often combining fluid draftsmanship, theatrical figuration, and strange poetic detail. Today, Dalí’s work is held in major collections and museums worldwide, including the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres and The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.

26.25" W x 33" H

xyloggraph print on paper

France

Dali is best known for his surreal, highly symbolic imagery, shaped by dreams, psychoanalysis, and his own “paranoiac-critical” method of seeing multiple meanings within a single image. While his paintings remain among the most recognizable works of modern art, Dalí was also deeply engaged with printmaking, producing lithographs, etchings, and mixed-media prints throughout his career. His graphic works brought his unmistakable visual language to a more intimate scale, often combining fluid draftsmanship, theatrical figuration, and strange poetic detail. Today, Dalí’s work is held in major collections and museums worldwide, including the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres and The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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