Salvador Dalí 'The Flowering of the Soul' (La Floraison de l'âme) Original Lithograph
Fine Art - Prints & Multiples

Salvador Dalí 'The Flowering of the Soul' (La Floraison de l'âme) Original Lithograph

This is a limited edition color lithograph on Japon paper by the renowned Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. The artwork features a profile of a face rendered in vibrant yellow and blue washes, accented by bold, black calligraphic lines and Surrealist motifs including dragonflies, birds, and a central red poppy. Measuring approximately 30 by 22 inches, the piece is printed on a textured, light cream-colored paper with visible deckled edges consistent with high-quality artist paper like Japon or Arches. A distinctive mark is the artist's pencil signature in the lower right margin, along with a limited edition number 'I 106/150' in the lower left, indicating it is from a small, exclusive run. Additionally, a circular embossed 'Dalí' blindstamp is visible in the bottom left corner, acting as a crucial authentication mark. The condition appears fair to good; there is some noticeable rippling or 'cockling' of the paper likely due to humidity or improper mounting, and subtle light staining or toning is visible along the margins. The piece is part of the 'Flora Dalinae' or similar floral-themed series from the late 1960s to early 1970s, showcasing Dalí's late-career mastery of fluid, spontaneous color combined with his iconographic precision.

Estimated Value

$1,500 - $2,500

Basic Information

Category

Fine Art - Prints & Multiples

Appraised On

April 21, 2026

Estimated Value

$1,500 - $2,500

Item Description

This is a limited edition color lithograph on Japon paper by the renowned Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. The artwork features a profile of a face rendered in vibrant yellow and blue washes, accented by bold, black calligraphic lines and Surrealist motifs including dragonflies, birds, and a central red poppy. Measuring approximately 30 by 22 inches, the piece is printed on a textured, light cream-colored paper with visible deckled edges consistent with high-quality artist paper like Japon or Arches. A distinctive mark is the artist's pencil signature in the lower right margin, along with a limited edition number 'I 106/150' in the lower left, indicating it is from a small, exclusive run. Additionally, a circular embossed 'Dalí' blindstamp is visible in the bottom left corner, acting as a crucial authentication mark. The condition appears fair to good; there is some noticeable rippling or 'cockling' of the paper likely due to humidity or improper mounting, and subtle light staining or toning is visible along the margins. The piece is part of the 'Flora Dalinae' or similar floral-themed series from the late 1960s to early 1970s, showcasing Dalí's late-career mastery of fluid, spontaneous color combined with his iconographic precision.

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