Act 5, Scene 3: Paris visits Juliet’s tomb and, when Romeo arrives, challenges him. Romeo and Paris fight and Paris is killed. Romeo, in the tomb, takes poison, dying as he kisses Juliet. As Friar Lawrence enters the tomb, Juliet awakes to find Romeo lying dead. Frightened by a noise, the Friar flees the tomb. Juliet kills herself with Romeo’s dagger. Alerted by Paris’s page, the watch arrives and finds the bodies. When the Prince, the Capulets, and Montague arrive, Friar Lawrence gives an account of the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. Their deaths lead Montague and Capulet to declare that the families’ hostility is at an end.
William Shakespeare's iconic love story, "Romeo & Juliet," comes alive with Salvador Dali's surrealist imagination and style in these rare, hand-signed lithographs. Dali's illustrations were printed in a limited edition book on laid paper, published by Rizzoli Edizioni Milano in 1975. Each book was signed on the frontispiece by Dali and numbered to denote the edition.
Certain editions of the book also included a bonus suite of 10 lithographs of the book illustrations, hand-signed in red or blue crayon, and printed on heavy wove paper, after Salvador Dali's original watercolors. The lithographs were collected loose in a sanguine silk folder and each print was protected by tissue guards with captions printed in Italian. The total edition was limited to 999 copies. This lithograph was included in a suite from one of the 819 "ad personam" editions.
Referenced in the Salvador Dali Catalogue Raisonne of Print- Lopsinger #1601
Medium: Lithograph
Edition: From the 819 of 999
Signature: Hand Signed in Crayon
Paper Size: 16" x 11 3/4"
Publisher: Rizzoli & Rizzoli in 1975
Includes COA from Gold & Silver Pawn.
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