Visitors looking at The Harmony of the Spheres by Salvador Dali at The Dalí Theatre-Museum, Figueres, Spain, August 20, 2014


Visitors looking at The Harmony of the Spheres by Salvador Dali at The Dalí Theatre-Museum, Figueres, Spain, August 20, 2014 The Harmony of the Spheres is a stereoscopic work in a single element. Dalí's interest in holography and three-dimensional art began in 1965. Dalí sought to represent at one and the same time the external and internal reality of the viewer through different methods: double images, stereoscopy, holography or by seeking out the fourth dimension, following the advances of science. The Dalí Theatre-Museum is the largest surrealistic object in the world. It is located in Figueres, Spain in the former Municipal Theatre, a 19th century construction destroyed at the end of the Spanish Civil War. On its ruins, Salvador Dalí decided to create his museum.


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