Crucifixion | Salvador Dalí | 1954
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"Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)" (1954) is a striking painting by Salvador Dalí that blends religious imagery with mathematical concepts. In this surreal depiction of Christ’s crucifixion, Dalí replaces the traditional wooden cross with a hypercube (a four-dimensional geometric figure unfolded into 3D space), symbolizing the fusion of science, mysticism, and spirituality. Christ is depicted with idealized, unblemished anatomy, floating above the ground. Below, a figure modeled after Dalí's wife, Gala, gazes upward in reverence. The painting exemplifies Dalí’s interest in nuclear mysticism and his effort to reconcile classical tradition with modern scientific thought.
Frame:
Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. Includes an off-white mount that will not discolour or fade with age.
All framed prints feature our premium fine art paper. This is a museum-quality paper which reproduces photography and artworks with exceptional tonality and renders sharp details with consistent flatness and accuracy.
Print:
For the matted / mounted prints we use a thick 1.4mm window mount cut from premium, textured mountboard. All mounts are "conservation grade", FSC certified, 100% acid free, and will not discolour or fade with age.
- Simple, elegant design
- Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface
- Handmade by specialist picture framers
- FSC certified off-white mat / window mount
- Delivered ready for hanging