
Salvador Dalí - 'Florals' (from the Florals suite)
This is a limited-edition lithograph by the renowned Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, printed on what appears to be Japon nacre paper, a high-quality textured paper often favored for high-end prints. The artwork features a vibrant, abstract floral arrangement in a decorative blue and yellow vase. The color palette is bold, dominated by fiery reds and oranges in the flower petals, contrasted against cool greens and deep blues in the vase and background drips. The composition utilizes Dalí's late-career expressionistic style, characterized by fluid, gestural lines and watercolor-like washes. Notable markings include a pencil signature in the lower right margin, which appears to be a standard Dalí 'paraph' signature. In the lower left, there is a pencil-written edition number 'I 106/150', suggesting this belongs to a specific edition Tier (often denoted by Roman numerals for international or deluxe editions). The print is housed in a contemporary frame with a neutral mat that shows some slight waving or buckling, possibly due to improper mounting or humidity environmental changes. The print surface itself appears vibrant with no obvious signs of foxing or fading, though reflection on the glazing obscures some fine details. This work likely dates from the late 1960s to mid-1970s, a period when Dalí produced numerous botanical and floral suites such as 'Florals' or 'Surrealist Flowers'.
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Estimated Value
$2,000 - $3,000
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints & Multiples
Appraised On
April 21, 2026
Estimated Value
$2,000 - $3,000
Item Description
This is a limited-edition lithograph by the renowned Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, printed on what appears to be Japon nacre paper, a high-quality textured paper often favored for high-end prints. The artwork features a vibrant, abstract floral arrangement in a decorative blue and yellow vase. The color palette is bold, dominated by fiery reds and oranges in the flower petals, contrasted against cool greens and deep blues in the vase and background drips. The composition utilizes Dalí's late-career expressionistic style, characterized by fluid, gestural lines and watercolor-like washes. Notable markings include a pencil signature in the lower right margin, which appears to be a standard Dalí 'paraph' signature. In the lower left, there is a pencil-written edition number 'I 106/150', suggesting this belongs to a specific edition Tier (often denoted by Roman numerals for international or deluxe editions). The print is housed in a contemporary frame with a neutral mat that shows some slight waving or buckling, possibly due to improper mounting or humidity environmental changes. The print surface itself appears vibrant with no obvious signs of foxing or fading, though reflection on the glazing obscures some fine details. This work likely dates from the late 1960s to mid-1970s, a period when Dalí produced numerous botanical and floral suites such as 'Florals' or 'Surrealist Flowers'.
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