I must clarify that the artwork you are referring to is not actually a work by Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali was indeed a prominent Surrealist artist known for his striking and bizarre images, but he did not create a portrait of Eunice Gardiner in 1967. The portrait you have provided does not align with Dali’s distinctive style, which often incorporated dreamlike and fantastical elements with a high level of precision and detail.
Instead, the artwork presented appears to be a more conventional portrait, not typical of Dali’s usual subject matter or technique. It portrays a seated woman with auburn hair, gazing off to the side. She wears a dark, strapless dress with a light blue fabric draped over her lap. The background features a softly rendered landscape that includes structures resembling those from classical or perhaps Renaissance architecture. A stark contrast between the richly detailed figure and the more ethereal background provides a sense of depth and contemplation.
If you still wish to discuss a genuine piece of art by Salvador Dali, please provide an accurate example of his work, and I would be happy to describe and discuss it accordingly.