23" x 16" on Archival paper. Hand signed by Dali in 1971 Each book is numbered, each print is hand signed in pencil. This image was take from book #155 Worldwide edition 520 (There is more than one edition) This print is from the 1st edition. (Blind Stamp Lower left see image) From the Song of Solomon
Return, return, O Shulamite; return, return, that we may look on you. What will you see in the Shulamite? As it were the company of two armies. There was no hero in the reign of Solomon. Solomon did more to destroy the institution of marriage than anyone in the history of Israel. Yet, there is a heroine, the Shulamite Woman, who left the glory of the world's greatest kingdom for the real love of a ruddy shepherd boy, her Right Man. The Shulamite Woman demonstrated with her life the real love of Right Man - Right Woman. We don't know her name. She was never portrayed as having great wisdom or faith. But she revealed as no other what the grace of God is all about. It provides real love for real people. The real love from grace is not bestowed due to the merit of the recipient. It is bestowed from the divine love of the Giver. In the real world, the domain of the truth of God, the Shulamite Woman rose to the highest status in the Solomon era.