16 1/2" x 12 3/4" Printed in 1957 RARE (Printed in France) Described by the Dali archives this way: "Dali painted on prints from the stone" (Referring to the printing stone) Each print has a custom printed signature. Story: Seeking the traditions of the knights-errant of old, Don Quixote finds a true love whom he calls Dulcinea. She is a simple peasant in his home town, but Quixote imagines her to be the most beautiful of all women. At times, Quixote goes into detail about her appearance, though he freely admits that he has seen her only fleetingly and has never spoken with her.
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