Salvador Dalí (himself a Taurus) created this whimsical series of lithographs in 1967, depicting all 12 signs of the zodiac in a limited edition of 250 prints each. Drawing on Western astrology, Dalí’s prints depict all but one zodiac sign true to form—he swapped Cancer’s crab for a lobster, an homage to his earlier surrealist kinetic sculpture series, the “Lobster Telephones.”
This work was made after Dalí's 1967 lithograph of the same name.
- Materials
- Offset lithograph and halftone
- Size
- 18 × 14 in | 45.7 × 35.6 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Good condition
- Signature
- Not signed
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- After "Signs of the Zodiac" series
- Publisher
- Penn Prints, Inc., New York
Salvador Dalí (himself a Taurus) created this whimsical series of lithographs in 1967, depicting all 12 signs of the zodiac in a limited edition of 250 prints each. Drawing on Western astrology, Dalí’s prints depict all but one zodiac sign true to form—he swapped Cancer’s crab for a lobster, an homage to his earlier surrealist kinetic sculpture series, the “Lobster Telephones.”
This work was made after Dalí's 1967 lithograph of the same name.
- Materials
- Offset lithograph and halftone
- Size
- 18 × 14 in | 45.7 × 35.6 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Good condition
- Signature
- Not signed
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- After "Signs of the Zodiac" series
- Publisher
- Penn Prints, Inc., New York

