The value structure of Salvador Dali is mid-key: quiet, controlled, and cohesive. Blues and teal-greys govern the palette, lending it an aquatic or atmospheric quality. All colours lean toward grey, building depth through value rather than colour punch. The highest-chroma note - #9C6551 - appears at just 5.4%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. The value range of 51 units sits in the comfortable middle: enough depth, enough light, neither extreme. The mid-to-high key, cool bias, and moderate chroma point to outdoor observation - sky and diffused daylight as the dominant light source. Salvador Dali's palette 7 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.