Salvador Dalí – Crucifixion (corpus Hypercubus) – Framed Reproduction, Circa 1950–60
An early reproduction after the famous Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) painted by Salvador Dalí in 1954, housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Under glass and framed with a beautiful gilt molding with a violet inner groove, this reproduction presents the iconic composition of Christ suspended from a hypercube, a fusion of mysticism, science, and modern art. In the foreground, Gala, the painter's muse and wife, embodies the spiritual dimension of the scene.
A publisher's label on the back indicates its provenance (The Chester Dale Collection).
Very good overall condition, period frame with a subtle patina.
Image dimensions: 36 × 23 cm.
Framed dimensions: 49 × 36 cm.
Carefully packaged for shipping.
Under glass and framed with a beautiful gilt molding with a violet inner groove, this reproduction presents the iconic composition of Christ suspended from a hypercube, a fusion of mysticism, science, and modern art. In the foreground, Gala, the painter's muse and wife, embodies the spiritual dimension of the scene.
A publisher's label on the back indicates its provenance (The Chester Dale Collection).
Very good overall condition, period frame with a subtle patina.
Image dimensions: 36 × 23 cm.
Framed dimensions: 49 × 36 cm.
Carefully packaged for shipping.
350 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Paper
Width: 23 cm
Height: 36 cm
Reference (ID): 1652750
Availability: In stock
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