Salvador Dali
"Dawn (Six of Swords) from Papillons Anciennes", 1977
"Dawn (Six of Swords)" is a 1977 hand-signed, color lithograph by Salvador Dalí from the Papillons Anciennes (Ancient Butterflies) suite, published by Levine and Levine and marketed by Bowles/Hopkins.
This piece is:
- VERY RARE!
- Hand signed in lower right hand in pencil
- Limited edition (#46/250) on Arches Paper
- 4 colored lithograph (in part with original reworking), ML 1491-1494
- Certificate of Authenticity is provided (photograph provided) by Parke-West Fine Art Appraisal Service of San Diego California.
- Published by Bowles/Hopkins, 1977, Levine and Levine Graphics Inc. Atelier Dumas
- Custom Framed in a Carved Gold Frame
- Triple Matted
- Framed Size: 30" x 39"
- Image Size: 20" x 28"
- Imagery: The artwork often depicts stylized, surrealist figures associated with tarot themes, specifically "Six of Swords" or "Dawn," featuring dreamlike landscapes and butterflies representing transformation.
- Looking for different framing? Contact us!
About the Artist: Salvador Dalí (1904–1989)
Salvador Dalí was a leading figure of the Surrealist movement and remains one of the most iconic and influential artists of the 20th century. Born in Figueres, Spain, Dalí was a master of technical precision, using a "hand-painted dream photograph" style to render the bizarre and the subconscious with startling clarity.
The Master of Surrealism
Dalí’s work is characterized by its exploration of subconscious imagery, Freudian symbolism, and meticulously detailed landscapes. His eccentric personality and flamboyant mustache made him a global celebrity, but it was his unparalleled ability to manipulate visual perception that cemented his legacy in art history.
Salvador Dali "Dawn (Six of Swords) from Papillons Anciennes" Hand Signed, 1976
SKU: DALI278FN
$2,699.99Price

