Signed Salvador Dalí Graphic Art Print
Fine Art - Prints & Multiples

Signed Salvador Dalí Graphic Art Print

This item is an original limited edition lithograph or etching by the Spanish Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. The image captures a portion of a colorful geometric composition involving vibrant blues, oranges, and deep greens, characteristic of Dalí's later experimental works. In the lower white margin, a distinctive and clear graphite signature 'Dalí' is visible above a long horizontal flourish, which is a hallmark of the artist's authenticated hand. The substrate is a heavy-weight, off-white art paper, possibly Arches or Rives BFK, common for 20th-century fine art editions. The piece is housed behind glass in a gold-toned wooden or metallic frame with visible texturing. Note the presence of the artist's signature as a primary value-driving element. The color saturation appears well-preserved, though the glisten on the glass suggests it is not museum-grade UV protection. No obvious foxing or water damage is immediate, though a full inspection outside the frame would be required to assess the paper edges and potential acid burn from the matting. The style suggests a production date between the late 1960s and 1970s, a prolific period for Dalí's graphic printmaking. The craftsmanship is indicative of high-quality stone lithography or intaglio printing processes.

Estimated Value

$4,500 - $6,500

Basic Information

Category

Fine Art - Prints & Multiples

Appraised On

March 15, 2026

Estimated Value

$4,500 - $6,500

Item Description

This item is an original limited edition lithograph or etching by the Spanish Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. The image captures a portion of a colorful geometric composition involving vibrant blues, oranges, and deep greens, characteristic of Dalí's later experimental works. In the lower white margin, a distinctive and clear graphite signature 'Dalí' is visible above a long horizontal flourish, which is a hallmark of the artist's authenticated hand. The substrate is a heavy-weight, off-white art paper, possibly Arches or Rives BFK, common for 20th-century fine art editions. The piece is housed behind glass in a gold-toned wooden or metallic frame with visible texturing. Note the presence of the artist's signature as a primary value-driving element. The color saturation appears well-preserved, though the glisten on the glass suggests it is not museum-grade UV protection. No obvious foxing or water damage is immediate, though a full inspection outside the frame would be required to assess the paper edges and potential acid burn from the matting. The style suggests a production date between the late 1960s and 1970s, a prolific period for Dalí's graphic printmaking. The craftsmanship is indicative of high-quality stone lithography or intaglio printing processes.

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