Salvador Dali,Dulcinea (Dulcinée) del Toboso (1971) - Lithograph in colors

Salvador Dali - Dulcinea (Dulcinée) del Toboso (1971)

€1.800,00
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Salvador Dali,Dulcinea (Dulcinée) del Toboso (1971) - Lithograph in colors

Salvador Dali - Dulcinea (Dulcinée) del Toboso (1971)

€1.800,00

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Dulcinea (Dulcinée) del Toboso (1971)

Artist: Salvador Dalí (after) (1904–1989)
Medium: Lithograph in colors
Dimensions: 76 × 53.8 cm (29.92 × 21.18 in.)
Edition: 145
Signature: Signed and numbered
Publisher: Les Heures Claires

Description: Dulcinea (Dulcinée) del Toboso (1971) is a color lithograph after Salvador Dalí, published by Les Heures Claires as part of a refined series celebrating literary and mythological themes. The work exemplifies Dalí’s surrealist vision through dreamlike imagery and vivid chromatic contrasts. Signed and numbered from an edition of 145, this lithograph captures the artist’s fascination with idealized beauty and the figure of Dulcinea from Cervantes’ Don Quixote.

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FAQ

Is this an original Salvador Dalí edition?
Yes. This is an authentic color lithograph after Salvador Dalí, published by Les Heures Claires in 1971. It belongs to a recognized series illustrating literary and mythological subjects linked to Don Quixote.

Is the work hand-signed by Dalí?
Yes. Each impression is hand-signed in pencil by Salvador Dalí and individually numbered from the limited edition of 145.

Is it listed in the catalogue raisonné?
While this edition is an “after Dalí” work published by Les Heures Claires, it is documented and recognized within Dalí’s official print production from the early 1970s.

What printing technique was used?
This is a color lithograph, a technique that allows for the luminous, layered chromatic effects characteristic of Dalí’s graphic works.

What is the significance of this subject?
Dulcinea del Toboso is a central figure in Don Quixote, representing idealized beauty and unattainable desire. Dalí’s interpretation infuses the literary heroine with surrealist symbolism, vivid color, and dreamlike atmosphere.

Is this a collectible work?
Yes. Editions by Les Heures Claires signed by Dalí and limited to only 145 impressions are sought after by collectors, especially for themes tied to iconic literature.

Does the piece come with a certificate of authenticity?
Yes. The work is delivered with full documentation and a certificate of authenticity.

Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We provide:
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✔ Professional packaging
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