
Salvador Dali Portrait from 'Les Vitraux' (The Stained Glass Windows) Series
This item is a framed lithograph after Salvador Dali, specifically from the 'Les Vitraux' suite, depicting a bearded man in 19th-century attire, which may represent a historical figure or literary character. The artwork features Dali's signature surrealist-influenced color palette with earthy browns, ochres, and purples arranged in fluid, abstract background shapes. The figure is rendered with confident, expressive linework. The piece is house in a high-quality, contemporary composite frame with a dark wood-grain finish and ornate gilded scrollwork detailing along the inner and outer perimeters. It is professionaly matted with a crisp white archival mat and a decorative gold-toned inner fillet that echoes the frame's ornamentation. Visible at the bottom of the print is what appears to be a pencil signature on the right and a numbering or edition mark on the left (e.g., E.A. or a fraction), which are common in Dali's later graphic works from the 1970s. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, buckling, or fading, suggesting it has been kept in a light-controlled environment under protective glass. The craftsmanship of the presentation highlights the piece as a significant decorative work by a master of 20th-century art.
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Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,800
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
February 6, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,800
Item Description
This item is a framed lithograph after Salvador Dali, specifically from the 'Les Vitraux' suite, depicting a bearded man in 19th-century attire, which may represent a historical figure or literary character. The artwork features Dali's signature surrealist-influenced color palette with earthy browns, ochres, and purples arranged in fluid, abstract background shapes. The figure is rendered with confident, expressive linework. The piece is house in a high-quality, contemporary composite frame with a dark wood-grain finish and ornate gilded scrollwork detailing along the inner and outer perimeters. It is professionaly matted with a crisp white archival mat and a decorative gold-toned inner fillet that echoes the frame's ornamentation. Visible at the bottom of the print is what appears to be a pencil signature on the right and a numbering or edition mark on the left (e.g., E.A. or a fraction), which are common in Dali's later graphic works from the 1970s. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, buckling, or fading, suggesting it has been kept in a light-controlled environment under protective glass. The craftsmanship of the presentation highlights the piece as a significant decorative work by a master of 20th-century art.
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