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Full title: "Gala looking at the Mediterranean Sea which at a distance of 20 meters is transformed into the portrait of Abraham Lincoln (Homage to Rothko)"
Original lithograph, etching, embossingCreated in 1977Image size: 24.3” x 17.2” (61.7 x 43.7 cm)Paper size: 29.9" x 22" (76 x 56 cm)Hand signed in pencil in lower right, numbered in lower leftDistinguishing Mark: ‘DALART N.V.’ blind stampEdition of 125The artwork comes with its own magnifying glass in the original boxReference: Albert Field, “Official Catalogue of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali”, Catalogue No. 77-1
The artwork features a female nude - as the subtitle suggests, it is Gala, Dali's wife - standing at the window, looking outwards towards the sea as the sun sets. However, as the viewer steps back from the artwork, the coloured blocks of the wall become a recognizable face. The image was an exploration of the subconscious and the ability of the mind to perceive things that aren't there. There's also a strong scientific element to this - Dalí calculated that a distance of twenty meters was the optimal space in which to see the hidden image of Lincoln in the artwork. The face is also depicted on the 5 Dollar bill.
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