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Salvador Dalí — The Visceral Circle of the Cosmos, from The Conquest of the Cosmos I (Field 74-12D; M&L 647a)
Salvador Dalí

The Visceral Circle of the Cosmos, from The Conquest of the Cosmos I (Field 74-12D; M&L 647a)

This 1974 mixed media print by Salvador Dalí combines engraving, etching, and lithography to create a visually complex composition that reflects the artist's surrealist exploration of cosmic and biological themes. Part of his "Conquest of the Cosmos" series, the work demonstrates Dalí's characteristic blend of dreamlike imagery with meticulous technical execution, printed on Arches paper in an edition of 195 copies. The substantial dimensions of nearly one meter square and signed, numbered presentation indicate this as a significant work from the later period of Dalí's prolific printmaking practice.

Medium
Engraving with etching and lithograph printed in colours, 1974, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 195 in roman numerals, published by Jean Lavigne, Paris, on Arches paper, with full margins, sheet 992 x 694mm (39 x 27 3/8in) (unframed), Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) The Visceral Circle of the Cosmos, from The Conquest of the Cosmos I (Field 74-12D; M&L 647a), Estimate: £700 - 900, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), after. Zamboula-Pol

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Prints & Works on Paper 1500-2026

March 31, 2026

Lot 219

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Salvador Dalí, The Visceral Circle of the Cosmos, from The Conquest of the Cosmos I (Field 74-12D; M&L 647a)

This 1974 mixed media print by Salvador Dalí combines engraving, etching, and lithography to create a visually complex composition that reflects the artist's surrealist exploration of cosmic and biological themes. Part of his "Conquest of the Cosmos" series, the work demonstrates Dalí's characteristic blend of dreamlike imagery with meticulous technical execution, printed on Arches paper in an edition of 195 copies. The substantial dimensions of nearly one meter square and signed, numbered presentation indicate this as a significant work from the later period of Dalí's prolific printmaking practice.

Medium
Engraving with etching and lithograph printed in colours, 1974, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 195 in roman numerals, published by Jean Lavigne, Paris, on Arches paper, with full margins, sheet 992 x 694mm (39 x 27 3/8in) (unframed), Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) The Visceral Circle of the Cosmos, from The Conquest of the Cosmos I (Field 74-12D; M&L 647a), Estimate: £700 - 900, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), after. Zamboula-Pol
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Related themes

Surrealism, 20th Century, Mixed Media, Dreamlike Aesthetic, Mystical Symbolism, Visceral expression, Cosmic Imagery, Spanish Artist, Salvador Dalí, Abstract Composition

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Collected by

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