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Title: Paysage Ibérique from Passiflore
Portfolio: Neuf Paysages
Medium: Etching
Year: 1980
Sheet Size: 14 7/8" x 14 7/8"
Signature: Signed in pencil
Edition Number: 46/49
Paysage Ibérique is a deeply rooted and evocative etching from 1980, presented in a limited edition of just 49 impressions. Measuring 14 7/8" × 14 7/8" and signed by Dalí in pencil, the work draws on the rugged, sun-scorched terrain of the Iberian Peninsula — the landscape of Dalí's own origins — transforming it through a surrealist lens into something at once familiar and otherworldly. It is among the most autobiographical works in the suite, charged with the memory of a homeland that never ceased to haunt his imagination.
This piece is part of Neuf Paysages ("Nine Landscapes"), a cohesive portfolio in which Dalí reimagines the landscape as a stage for surrealist reverie. Each of the nine etchings in the suite operates as both a standalone vision and a chapter in a larger poetic narrative, making the complete series one of the most compelling graphic achievements of his later career.
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) stands as one of the most iconic and provocative figures of the twentieth century. Born in Figueres, Catalonia, Dalí became the defining voice of Surrealism, channeling the imagery of dreams, desire, and the subconscious into paintings, sculptures, and prints of extraordinary technical mastery. His printmaking practice — spanning etchings, lithographs, and woodcuts — allowed him to reach collectors worldwide, translating his hallucinatory vision into intimate, hand-signed editions. Works such as The Persistence of Memory cemented his place in art history, while his graphic suites demonstrated a virtuosity and wit that remain unmatched. Dalí's prints are held in major museum collections globally and continue to command significant attention at auction and in the finest private collections.