Dali Planet #163:
The Pushkin Museum
In 1988 Soviet authorities overcame their distrust of modern art and allowed an exhibition of Dali’s work at the Pushkin Museum of Art. Early-20th-century works by other Europeans, including Picasso, are now part of the permanent collection. The museum began life in 1912 as a University of Moscow arts gallery named after Tsar Alexander III and was renamed in honour of the great Russian poet in 1937.
Shown here is the left component of another of Dali’s stereoscopic works, “Dali’s Hand Drawing Back the Golden Fleece in the Form of a Cloud to Show Gala the Dawn, Completely Nude, Very, Very Far Away Behind the Sun”, done in 1977.
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