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Down the Rabbit Hole, 1969
Salvador Dali
Medium: Heliogravure on Mandeure Paper
Printer: Maecenas Press, New York
Edition: 2,500
Sheet Size: 18.5" x 12.75"
Image Size: 15 5/8" x 10 1/2"
Signature: Signed in the Stone
Reference: Fields 69-5
Down the Rabbit Hole captures that exact moment of surrender to the unknown. Dalí turns a simple scene from Alice in Wonderland into something weightless and surreal, with his signature floating forms and dreamlike movement. There is a sense of curiosity and risk in the composition, as if you are stepping into another world alongside Alice. It feels imaginative and slightly daring, which is part of what makes Dalí so compelling to live with.
For a first-time collector, this is an exciting and approachable way to own a work tied to one of the most recognizable artists of the 20th century. Dalí’s Alice in Wonderland series blends literary history with his unmistakable surrealist style, making it both culturally rich and visually striking. Compared to his paintings, which are largely in museums or major private collections, works from this series offer a far more accessible entry point while still carrying his bold identity.
What gives Down the Rabbit Hole lasting appeal is the symbolism. It represents beginnings, leaps of faith, and the courage to explore something new. For someone starting a collection, that message feels especially fitting. It is a piece with personality and story, one that invites conversation and adds a sense of imagination to the room it lives in.