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What is the historical significance of Dalí's "Planctus David in Mortem Saul" from 1967?
This artwork reflects Salvador Dalí's late-career exploration of biblical themes, blending surrealism with traditional narratives to depict David's lament over Saul's death, showcasing his mastery of symbolic depth and psychological insight in fine art prints.
How does the acrylic material enhance this Dalí print compared to paper?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, vibrant finish with superior color saturation and durability, offering a modern alternative to paper prints for long-lasting museum-quality reproductions in home decor.
What are the exact dimensions and hanging specifications for this 70x100 cm print?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40″) with pre-drilled holes 14mm from the edge (8mm diameter), including a full hanging kit for easy installation of this premium acrylic art piece.
Is this print archival and fade-resistant for long-term display?
Yes, it uses archival-grade materials and acrylic to ensure fade resistance, making it a durable choice for preserving Dalí's artwork in your collection.
How is shipping handled for this large-format acrylic print?
We ship securely packaged to protect the acrylic surface, with tracking provided for safe delivery of your fine art reproduction.
What inspired Dalí to create this biblical scene in 1967?
Dalí was influenced by his renewed interest in Catholicism and classical themes during the 1960s, using surrealist techniques to reinterpret David's emotional lament for a modern audience.
Why are the corners straight-cut and backgrounds set to white in this design?
Straight-cut corners offer a contemporary look, while white backgrounds optimize presentation by enhancing contrast and focus on Dalí's intricate details in this acrylic print.
