Salvador Dali - L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris, Print (Etching), 1971

Salvador Dali

L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris

1971
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Print, Limited Edition
Etching, Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm
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Edition 210/250, Hand Signed, Certificate issued by gallery

Artwork
«L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris»
in Interior

Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in light living room
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in large empty light living room
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in dark living room
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in dark living room
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in light bedroom
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in dark bedroom
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris on warm wall
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris on light wall
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris on dark wall
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris on dark wall
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in warm interior next to a lady
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in dark interior next to a lady
Print L'Académie de Beaux Arts Paris in light interior next to a lady

Vaisilisa, art-curator

— Dalí pays homage to Paris, the city of art and intellect, with this elegant and airy etching. The scene unfolds with light precision, filled with graceful lines and serene motion.

Boats, riders, and architecture converge in harmony — a vision where history meets imagination. The sky, drawn with swirling patterns, suggests both chaos and divine order.

Through this poetic landscape, Dalí celebrates the creative spirit that shaped his artistic world.

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali is best known for his surrealist paintings that merge dream imagery, precise realism, and symbolic content. Dali's flamboyant personality and prolific imagination made him a cultural icon as well as a leading voice in 20th-century art.

Artist Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali,
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