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Fine Art, Etching, Salvador Dali, one of Dalí's many works related to the crucifixion theme, specifically resembling a sketch or print version of his famous painting Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) from 1954.
This particular work is often identified as a drypoint and etching print from 1961, created by Dalí as part of a series. The artwork is a surrealist portrayal of Christ on a cross that is composed of a hypercube, a four-dimensional geometric figure unfolded into three-dimensional space. This connects science, mathematics, and religion, a common theme in Dalí's later works. |
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