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Framed Art Print of Salvador Dalí's 'Atavistic Vestiges After the Rain'

Wall Art & Prints

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$45-85

As of May 24, 2026

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This item is a framed reproduction of Salvador Dalí's 1934 surrealist oil painting titled 'Atavistic Vestiges After the Rain'. The artwork features a biomorphic, calcified white form reminiscent of a giant skull or a melting structure, supported by a thin crutch—a recurring motif in Dalí's work. In the foreground, two small figures, typically identified as a father and child (often interpreted as Dalí and his father), stand in a desolate, dreamlike landscape under a dramatic sky with dark, towering clouds. The color palette consists of soft blues, earthy ochres, and deep purples in the shadows. The piece is professionally presented in a double mat—a crisp white outer mat and a thin brown inner reveal. It is housed in a contemporary black lacquer-style frame with protective glass. Notable condition issues include a prominent vertical reflection stripe and a curved glare on the glass surface indicative of photography through glazing, which makes it difficult to assess the paper's texture or the presence of a signature or edition number. The overall craftsmanship of the framing appears modern and intended for decorative home use rather than museum-grade preservation. Based on the framing style and presentation, this is likely a high-quality offset lithographic print from the late 20th or early 21st century.

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I have completed a visual examination of this framed reproduction of Salvador Dalí’s 1934 surrealist work, 'Atavistic Vestiges After the Rain'. Based on the framing style and the visual characteristics of the print, I have identified this as a modern mass-produced offset lithographic or digital decorative print, rather than a limited edition lithograph or hand-signed work. The condition of the frame appears good, though the visibility of the artwork is hindered by significant glare on the glass, which is common in photography of glazed pieces. Without a physical inspection, I cannot confirm the paper quality, weight, or the presence of any watermark. The framing materials—a black lacquer-style frame and standard double matting—suggest a contemporary origin intended for retail home decor markets. Market demand for Dalí reproductions remains steady due to his global recognition, but value is heavily restricted for non-original, unsigned prints. Comparable sales for similar secondary-market framed Dali prints range between $30 and $100 depending on the local market and frame condition. Rarity is non-existent as this image is widely licensed for commercial reproduction. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. To provide a definitive valuation or authenticate this as a high-value print (such as a lifetime edition or hand-signed lithograph), an in-person examination is required to check for 'dots' under magnification (indicating offset printing), a signature’s authenticity, and the paper’s acidity. Documented provenance from a reputable gallery or archive would be necessary to elevate the item's status beyond a decorative piece.

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