Exhibition of Salvador Dali’s Biblia Sacra
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Salvador Dali Biblia Sacra Exhibition |
A unique
exhibition of Salvador Dali’s Biblia Sacra illustrations has been recently held
in Smolensk, Russia. “The Sacred Message” from Spain arrived in the country of
Repin, Levitan and Aivazovsky in connection with the year of Spain in Russia. The
collection of graphics was created by Dali, the genius of surrealism, in
1963-1964.
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at the exhibition of Salvador Dali Biblia Sacra, Smolensk, Russia |
Salvador Dali’s Biblia Sacra illustrations
Salvador Dali’s
Biblia Sacra illustrations include 105 pieces of lithography printed on special
hand-made paper. The technique of artwork is mixed: watercolours, ink, gouache,
pastels and indelible pencil. The size of genuine works is not very big. They
are about 48 cm wide and 35 cm tall. Most of them are signed by Dali. The
illustrations display the key moments of the biblical history, from the making
of the world till the crucifixion.
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Dali's Biblia Sacra |
Dali’s surreal interpretation of the Book of Books
Over 50 years
Dali’s surreal interpretation of the Book of Books has been discovering its
significance. Every picture draws attention and does not leave anyone cold by
its inner power, lines, colours and Dali’s style. The fact that Salvador Dali
himself touched the paper, which we can observe right in front of us today, may
make you feel very excited. That is where art meets the infinity. That’s Dali.
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at Dali's exhibition in Smolensk, Russia |
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