Salvador Dali
Salvador Dalí (Spanish 1904-1989) was a Surrealist artist known for his striking and imaginative imagery. While he achieved early fame through painting, later in his career he increasingly focused on printmaking, producing etchings, lithographs, and limited-edition series that extended his surreal visual language into more widely distributed forms. These works helped broaden his audience while maintaining his signature dreamlike symbolism and meticulous technical precision.
Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989) “Homage to Papillion”, 1951 (printed 1982), edition 183 of 300, lithograph on paper, gift of Jeff Parker, 1998