Salvador Dali
65 x 50 cm
King of Hearts is part of Salvador Dalí’s Playing Cards Portfolio, a striking series created in 1972 that reimagines the classic deck of playing cards through the lens of Dalí’s surrealist vision. The portfolio features all four suits—hearts, spades, diamonds, and clubs—each card transformed into a work of art, blending symbolism, dreamlike imagery, and Dalí’s fascination with mysticism and the subconscious.
The King of Hearts is a particularly captivating piece within the series, reflecting Dalí’s unique interpretation of royalty and power. The artwork combines vibrant colours, fluid lines, and surreal elements that challenge traditional representations of playing cards. Dalí’s distinct signature, often accompanied by a flourish or symbolic motif, adds to the collectible nature of the portfolio.
Created as a limited-edition set of lithographs, the Playing Cards Portfolio exemplifies Dalí’s ability to merge fine art with popular culture. The King of Hearts, often considered the “suicidal king” in traditional playing card lore, takes on a new layer of meaning in Dalí’s hands, suggesting themes of sacrifice, illusion, and destiny.
Today, the Playing Cards Portfolio remains highly sought after by collectors, with the King of Hearts standing out as a testament to Dalí’s ability to transform everyday objects into enigmatic and thought-provoking art