This exquisite piece by Salvador Dali is a rare original lithograph titled "The Myth of Argus". Created in 1964, it features a stunning depiction of Greek mythology that is sure to impress any art enthusiast. The print comes framed, ready to be displayed in your home or office.


The medium-sized print is made of high-quality paper and showcases Dali's unique style of surrealism. With its limited edition status and production technique of lithography, this piece is a true masterpiece. Add it to your collection of art prints and enjoy the timeless beauty and intrigue of "The Myth of Argus" for years to come.


About the artwork: Salvador Dalí, a Spanish painter, sculptor, and graphic artist, depicted the myth of Argus in his Mythologies series of prints between 1961 and 1965. Argus was a giant, all-seeing monster with many eyes who guarded and spied on the Greek gods and goddesses. In one myth, Hera, Zeus' wife, tasked Argus with watching Io, Zeus' mistress, who had been transformed into a cow. When Zeus discovered Argus, he ordered Hermes to kill him. As a tribute, Hera placed Argus' eyes into the tail of her favorite bird, the peacock 🦚