Artist: Salvador Dali
Portfolio: Visions de Quevedo (1975)
Medium: Drypoint and pochoir
Sheet size: 25 7/8 × 19 5/8 inches
Framed 32 x 25.5 in (approximately)
Publisher: Editions Graphiques Internationales (EGI)
Printer: Atelier Rigal, Paris
Signature: Signed and annotated "EA" (artist proof) from the deluxe edition on Japon paper
Salvador Dalí’s Hommage à Quevedo from the celebrated Visions de Quevedo portfolio is a striking surrealist meditation on the imaginative world of the 17th-century Spanish writer Francisco de Quevedo. In this dreamlike composition, Dalí blends biomorphic forms, floating architectural elements, and delicate linear movement to create a scene that feels both poetic and psychologically charged. The work embodies Dalí’s unmistakable visual language — merging fantasy, symbolism, and technical precision into an image that is quintessentially Dalínean.
Created in 1975, Visions de Quevedo was published by Editions Graphiques Internationales (EGI), in collaboration with Berggruen, Jean-Paul Loup, and Borjeson of Malmö, and printed by Atelier Rigal in Paris. The series is highly regarded among Dalí’s graphic works for its refined etching technique combined with vibrant pochoir coloring, resulting in richly textured and visually dynamic compositions.
This artwork comes custom framed. Please allow 2-3 weeks for fulfillment.