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

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Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Externalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors is a 1972-73 oil on canvas painting by Salvador Dalí using geometric techniques first developed by Diego Velázquez and articulated in his work Las Meninas.[1] It is in the permanent collection of Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres, Spain.[2]

A stereoscopic work, it is an example of the work that Dalí pursued during the 1970s.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ III, Joe Hummel (May 11, 2014). "Dalí from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected in Six Real Mirrors".
  2. ^ "Dali from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected in Six Real Mirrors, 1972 - 1973 - Salvador Dali - WikiArt.org". www.wikiart.org.
  3. ^ "Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors | The Collection | Fundació Gala - Salvador Dalí". www.salvador-dali.org.
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