Salvador Dalí La sirène
Original signed and numbered lithograph
Salvador Dalí La sirène (The mermaid) is an original lithograph hand-signed in pencil by the genius of Surrealism, produced in the 1970s and associated with the renowned graphic series inspired by Les Chants de Maldoror by Isidore Ducasse (Comte de Lautréamont).
The composition depicts a nude female figure, conceived as a siren, suspended between sensual presence and dreamlike dissolution. Her torso rises above a vividly colored rocky arch framing a calm, timeless seascape. An archaic vessel crosses the water, while small human figures on the shore function as symbolic presences.
Salvador Dalí orchestrates a refined dialogue between myth, desire, and the unconscious, merging body and landscape through his paranoiac-critical method. The tension between delicate graphic lines and intense chromatic passages defines the elegance of his mature graphic work.












