The Dalí Museum - In "Galacidalacidesoxiribunucleicacid" (1963), Salvador Dali pays tribute to Nobel Prize-winning scientists Watson and Crick as he weaves his beliefs on nuclear mysticism into a complex historical narrative. | Facebook
Catalogue Rouge - Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus), 1954 Salvador Dalí Dalí's inspiration for Corpus Hypercubus came from his change in artistic style during the 1940s and 1950s. Around that time, his interest in
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The Cultural Tutor on X: "The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory was part of his self-titled "nuclear mysticism" phase, inspired by nuclear physics, Einstein's theories, and the tensions of science and
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The Dalí Museum on X: "In 1951, #SalvadorDali declared that he was to be the "First Painter of the Atomic Age." Learn more about Salvador Dali, Nuclear Painting and the Mystical Manifesto
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