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Salvador Dalí — The Judgement of Paris (Field 79-3; M&L 1562)
Salvador Dalí

The Judgement of Paris (Field 79-3; M&L 1562)

Dalí's 1979 lithograph reimagines the classical mythological subject of the Judgement of Paris through the lens of Surrealism, characteristic of the artist's later career engagement with historical themes filtered through his distinctive dreamlike aesthetic. The work was printed in colors by Studio Siena in New York and published by Levine and Levine as part of the DALART edition, limited to 250 impressions on Arches wove paper. This signed and numbered example represents Dalí's continued exploration of how modern artistic technique could resurrect and transform timeless classical narratives.

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Lithograph printed in colours, 1979, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 250, printed by Studio Siena, New York, published by Levine and Levine for DALART, New York, with the DALART N.V. copyright blindstamp, on Arches wove paper, with full margins, sheet 741 x 540mm (29 1/8 x 21 1/4in) (unframed), With the Dalí Trade authentication inscription and signature in pencil verso (3/5/26), Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Femme Couchée (T

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Prints & Works on Paper 1500-2026

March 31, 2026

Lot 217

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Salvador Dalí, The Judgement of Paris (Field 79-3; M&L 1562)

Dalí's 1979 lithograph reimagines the classical mythological subject of the Judgement of Paris through the lens of Surrealism, characteristic of the artist's later career engagement with historical themes filtered through his distinctive dreamlike aesthetic. The work was printed in colors by Studio Siena in New York and published by Levine and Levine as part of the DALART edition, limited to 250 impressions on Arches wove paper. This signed and numbered example represents Dalí's continued exploration of how modern artistic technique could resurrect and transform timeless classical narratives.

Medium
Lithograph printed in colours, 1979, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 250, printed by Studio Siena, New York, published by Levine and Levine for DALART, New York, with the DALART N.V. copyright blindstamp, on Arches wove paper, with full margins, sheet 741 x 540mm (29 1/8 x 21 1/4in) (unframed), With the Dalí Trade authentication inscription and signature in pencil verso (3/5/26), Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Femme Couchée (T
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Related themes

Surrealism, 20th Century, Renaissance subject matter, Dreamlike and fantastical, Melting forms, Spanish Artist, Classical Mythology, Figurative, Symbolic Narrative, Oil on Canvas

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Collected by

Hamilton Selway Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, Alex Capecelatro, Saul Beceiro Novo