Experience David Salle's intriguing circa 1970 lithograph "Paris Review," a compelling example of figurative and modern art with nude art elements. This work on Arches paper features a sleeping male figure surrounded by floral elements, creating a contemplative scene that bridges classical figure study with contemporary artistic sensibilities. The piece demonstrates Salle's early exploration of figurative themes that would later define his career in contemporary art. At 25.75 x 21 inches, this lithograph represents an important example of 1970s figurative printmaking.