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Explore Salvador Dalí's surreal masterpiece, "Mulier e Latere Viri." Witness the iconic imagery, symbolism & technique of this groundbreaking painting from ArtsDot.com.
Salvador Dalí's haunting 'Uxnor Lot' depicts the biblical tragedy with surreal symbolism – a woman transformed, red destruction, and enigmatic figures. Explore this iconic gouache masterpiece.
Giorgio de Chirico’s haunting Island San Giorgio captures a dreamlike cityscape bathed in ethereal light, blending classical architectural grandeur with unsettling psychological depth—a masterpiece of Surrealist art from 1967.
Gordon Parks' 'Untitled, Harlem, New York' captures poignant urban life through a powerful black & white photograph of a family navigating the streets. A testament to resilience and community.
Emilio Pucci’s 1967 black cashmere dress bursts with vibrant floral prints – a stunning example of his iconic geometric style & bold color palette. A true collector's piece!
Barbara Mary Quant’s 1967 navy, white & orange wool jersey dress & shorts – a quintessential mod design! Explore this iconic piece of fashion history.
Explore Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Vidal’s vibrant acrylic tribute to Josef Albers' color theory—a mesmerizing geometric abstraction bursting with red and orange hues, reflecting the modernist movement’s fascination for visual perception and inviting you to enrich your collection.
Salvador Dali’s haunting gouache depiction of ‘Vere, hic homo iustus erat,’ captures the profound sorrow and sacrifice embodied in Christ's crucifixion during the Baroque period. Witness Dali’s masterful surrealist style as he portrays a solitary figure hanging from a cross against a hillside backdrop – explore this iconic masterpiece.