Salvador Dalí — “Covenant Eternal: Circumcision” (1960s–70s)

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Original Hand-Signed and Numbered Lithograph on Paper (Framed) Medium: Original lithograph on fine art paper Dimensions: 22″ × 15″ (image) | 34″ × 26″ (framed) Edition: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil by Salvador Dalí Date: Circa late 1960s–1970s Condition: Great condition | Certificate of Authenticity included

A profound and symbolically charged work by Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), “Covenant Eternal: Circumcision” belongs to the artist’s spiritual and metaphysical series exploring divine connection and renewal.

Dalí reimagines the ancient covenant as a surreal meditation on faith and transformation, blending luminous tones and fluid forms to evoke sacred ritual through dreamlike abstraction. The composition demonstrates Dalí’s late-period precision and emotional depth, fusing mysticism, science, and human experience into a visually poetic narrative.

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Original Hand-Signed and Numbered Lithograph on Paper (Framed) Medium: Original lithograph on fine art paper Dimensions: 22″ × 15″ (image) | 34″ × 26″ (framed) Edition: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil by Salvador Dalí Date: Circa late 1960s–1970s Condition: Great condition | Certificate of Authenticity included

A profound and symbolically charged work by Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), “Covenant Eternal: Circumcision” belongs to the artist’s spiritual and metaphysical series exploring divine connection and renewal.

Dalí reimagines the ancient covenant as a surreal meditation on faith and transformation, blending luminous tones and fluid forms to evoke sacred ritual through dreamlike abstraction. The composition demonstrates Dalí’s late-period precision and emotional depth, fusing mysticism, science, and human experience into a visually poetic narrative.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Salvador Dalí, master of surrealism, redefined modern art through his exploration of the subconscious and the divine. His works reside in major museums worldwide — including the Dalí Theatre-Museum (Spain) and MoMA (New York) — and remain among the most sought-after in 20th-century art.