Leda and Swan
Salvador Dalí
Mythology – Leda and Swan, Léda et le Cygne, 1963 – 1965.
Hand-colored etching on Arches paper.
ML/Argillet #126; Fields # 63-3 M
Signed and numbered at the lower margins.
A certificate of authenticity is provided by issuing authority.
This artwork is framed.
Leda, the wife of Tyndareus, the King of Sparta, was seduced by Zeus disguised in the form of a swan. Leda then bore Zeus’ children Helen and Polydeuces at the same time as bearing her husband’s children Castor and Clytemnestra. © The Argillet Collection.
Salvador Dali – Off The Wall Gallery Houston, Texas.
Frame size: 45 x 37 inches / 114 x 94 cm.
Inv #: AB1375
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