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Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalised by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors

Painting by Salvador Dalí


Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalised by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1972–73 by the Spanish artist Salvador Dalí.[1] It is in the permanent collection of Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres, Spain.[2]

It is an example of the stereoscopic work that Dalí pursued during the 1970s.[3] It includes a self-portrait reminiscent of that in Diego Velázquez's 1656 painting Las Meninas.[3]

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References

  1. III, Joe Hummel (May 11, 2014). "Dalí from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalised by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected in Six Real Mirrors".

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