Salvador Dalí — “Marquis de Sade: Tancredás Oath”

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Original Hand-Signed and Numbered Lithograph on Paper (Framed) Medium: Original lithograph on fine art paper Edition: Limited, hand-signed and numbered by Salvador Dalí Dimensions: 25″ × 19″ (sheet) | 34″ × 28″ (framed) Date: 1969 Signature: Hand-signed lower margin Authenticity: Certificate of Authenticity included Condition: Great condition | Professionally framed Reference #: 45422 Provenance: From the portfolio Marquis de Sade (1969)

“Tancredás Oath” is part of Salvador Dalí’s celebrated Marquis de Sade series (1969), a provocative suite exploring the tension between passion, morality, and imagination.

Executed in vivid color and intricate linework, this lithograph reveals Dalí’s fascination with the surreal intersection of psychology and mythology. Through delicate yet dramatic gesture, Dalí transforms the literary universe of the Marquis de Sade into a visual allegory of freedom, desire, and the subconscious.

The composition exemplifies Dalí’s later printmaking mastery — combining technical precision with emotional intensity.

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Original Hand-Signed and Numbered Lithograph on Paper (Framed) Medium: Original lithograph on fine art paper Edition: Limited, hand-signed and numbered by Salvador Dalí Dimensions: 25″ × 19″ (sheet) | 34″ × 28″ (framed) Date: 1969 Signature: Hand-signed lower margin Authenticity: Certificate of Authenticity included Condition: Great condition | Professionally framed Reference #: 45422 Provenance: From the portfolio Marquis de Sade (1969)

“Tancredás Oath” is part of Salvador Dalí’s celebrated Marquis de Sade series (1969), a provocative suite exploring the tension between passion, morality, and imagination.

Executed in vivid color and intricate linework, this lithograph reveals Dalí’s fascination with the surreal intersection of psychology and mythology. Through delicate yet dramatic gesture, Dalí transforms the literary universe of the Marquis de Sade into a visual allegory of freedom, desire, and the subconscious.

The composition exemplifies Dalí’s later printmaking mastery — combining technical precision with emotional intensity.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a visionary Spanish surrealist whose work reshaped 20th-century art. Known for his dreamlike imagery and exceptional technical skill, Dalí explored subconscious symbolism through painting, printmaking, sculpture, and design.

His works are included in major institutions worldwide, including the Dalí Theatre-Museum (Spain), MoMA (New York), Tate Modern (London), and Reina Sofía Museum (Madrid).