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The Christ of Gala (Crucifixion) #1

The Christ of Gala (Crucifixion)  #1 - After (Poster) Fine art by Salvador Dali "The Christ of Gala" (also known as Le Christ de Gala or Gala's Christ), created by the renowned Spanish Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí around 1978–1981. Key Details of the Artwork Artist: Salvador Dalí (1904–1989). Medium: Originally an oil on canvas (100 x 100 cm), it was later released as a series of limited edition color lithographs. Concept: The work is part of a stereoscopic diptych, meaning it was designed as a pair of images. When viewed side-by-side through a specialized optical instrument (a stereoscopic viewer), the two images blend to create a three-dimensional effect. Subject Matter: The piece features a weightless, floating figure of Christ on a cross, reflecting Dalí's later interests in "nuclear mysticism" and sacred geometry.