Salvador Dalí — “The Poet Advises the Maiden” (1979)

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Medium: Lithograph in colors on Arches paper Dimensions: 22.5″ × 18″ Edition: Numbered 326/350 | Hand-signed in pencil by Salvador Dalí | DAL Art blind stamp lower right Date: 1979 Condition: Light struck (minor toning consistent with age) Literature: Fields 79-1 Provenance: Cleveland area non-profit organization Certificate of Authenticity: Included

“The Poet Advises the Maiden” is a delicately expressive lithograph by Salvador Dalí, exemplifying his late-career exploration of human emotion, mythology, and the divine feminine.

Created in 1979, this piece portrays a poetic encounter — a tender dialogue between intellect and innocence, rendered in Dalí’s distinctive blend of surreal fluidity and classical grace. His nuanced linework and soft tonal palette invite a meditative reading, where the act of advice becomes a metaphor for creation, inspiration, and awakening.

The subtle dreamlike composition and Arches paper texture embody Dalí’s mastery of lithographic technique and his philosophical maturity in the final decade of his career.

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Medium: Lithograph in colors on Arches paper Dimensions: 22.5″ × 18″ Edition: Numbered 326/350 | Hand-signed in pencil by Salvador Dalí | DAL Art blind stamp lower right Date: 1979 Condition: Light struck (minor toning consistent with age) Literature: Fields 79-1 Provenance: Cleveland area non-profit organization Certificate of Authenticity: Included

“The Poet Advises the Maiden” is a delicately expressive lithograph by Salvador Dalí, exemplifying his late-career exploration of human emotion, mythology, and the divine feminine.

Created in 1979, this piece portrays a poetic encounter — a tender dialogue between intellect and innocence, rendered in Dalí’s distinctive blend of surreal fluidity and classical grace. His nuanced linework and soft tonal palette invite a meditative reading, where the act of advice becomes a metaphor for creation, inspiration, and awakening.

The subtle dreamlike composition and Arches paper texture embody Dalí’s mastery of lithographic technique and his philosophical maturity in the final decade of his career.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a Spanish surrealist whose groundbreaking imagination and technical brilliance reshaped 20th-century art. His work — marked by dream symbolism, psychological depth, and spiritual allegory — is celebrated in major international collections, including the Dalí Theatre-Museum (Spain), MoMA (New York), and Tate Modern (London).