• Salvador Dali’s iconic print, Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus), has long been admired for both its perplexing imagery and its bursty composition.
  • Crucifixion produced by Salvador Dali in Spain after returning from America, reflect the Spanish religious, passionate, and ecstatic temperament.
  • Available for sale from Art Antika, Salvador Dalí, Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) (1954), Color lithograph on paper, 76 × 57 cm.
  • Corpus Hypercubus (Crucifixion Hypercube) – Salvador Dali, 1954, oil on canvas. The idea of a hypercube as a means of conveying emotion appears to be a...
  • Dalí utilized his theory of "nuclear mysticism," a fusion of Catholicism, mathematics, and science, to create this unusual interpretation of Christ’s crucifixion.
  • Art / Corpus Hypercubus, Crucifixion, Quantum Mechanics, Salvador Dali. ... Salvador Dalí described himself as an agnostic and a Roman Catholic.
  • From gallery art, salvador dalí, crucifixion (beige) (1980), marble, 14 1/2 × 9 1/2 × 1 1/4 in 355 (as crucifixió o corpus hipercubicus).
  • Crucifixión Salvador Dali 15” x 10” x 1” (aprox) Marble – metalic incrustations - bronce Dalart edition. 1980 - 750 pieces Signed and numbered.
  • Salvador Dalí, Crucifixion, 1954, Oil on canvas, 194.3 x 123.8 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, US.
  • View Crucifixion (Christ of Gala) (1982) By Dalí Salvador; lithograph in colors on Arches paper; 28-7/8 x 21 inches (each); Signed; Edition.