This exquisite color lithograph, titled “The beloved Feeds Among the Lilies” (1971) and numbered 19/250, is a stunning example of Salvador Dali’s surrealist interpretation of biblical themes, drawn from the Song of Songs of Salomon. Dali’s dreamlike, fluid lines and delicate pastel tones bring to life two ethereal female figures surrounded by organic, floral motifs, emblematic of his unique visual language.
An exceptional collector’s piece, this work showcases Dali’s poetic and sensual side, blending spiritual symbolism with his iconic surrealist style.
Edition of 250 on Arches. Numbered 19, this print is signed in pencil on the lower right. Printed by David and Jacomet, New York. Published by Leon Amiel, New York.
Condition : Minor wear consistent with age and use; frame and matting included (as shown).
Dimensions:
Width: 30cm
Height: 46.5cm
Depth: 2cm
This exquisite color lithograph, titled “The beloved Feeds Among the Lilies” (1971) and numbered 19/250, is a stunning example of Salvador Dali’s surrealist interpretation of biblical themes, drawn from the Song of Songs of Salomon. Dali’s dreamlike, fluid lines and delicate pastel tones bring to life two ethereal female figures surrounded by organic, floral motifs, emblematic of his unique visual language.
An exceptional collector’s piece, this work showcases Dali’s poetic and sensual side, blending spiritual symbolism with his iconic surrealist style.
Edition of 250 on Arches. Numbered 19, this print is signed in pencil on the lower right. Printed by David and Jacomet, New York. Published by Leon Amiel, New York.
Condition : Minor wear consistent with age and use; frame and matting included (as shown).
Dimensions:
Width: 30cm
Height: 46.5cm
Depth: 2cm