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What is the subject of this Salvador Dalí artwork?
This fine art print depicts Dalí's 1967 interpretation of the baptism of Christ from Luke 3:3, blending biblical themes with surrealist elements like melting forms for a mystical, transformative mood.
What are the specifications of the post cards?
Each card is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm), printed on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish, using 12-color technology for vivid, archival-quality reproductions in a pack of 10.
How is the print quality ensured?
Our museum-quality reproduction uses 12-color fine art printing for superior color vibrancy and depth, ensuring accurate, long-lasting Salvador Dalí post cards that resist fading.
Are these post cards eco-friendly?
Yes, they are printed on demand on FSC-certified paper, supporting sustainable practices with no minimum orders for an environmentally conscious art purchase.
What is the shipping and packaging like?
Cards are carefully packaged to prevent damage and shipped promptly; delivery times vary by location, with tracking provided for secure Salvador Dalí art print delivery.
What artistic period does this Dalí work represent?
This piece is from Dalí's "nuclear mysticism" phase in the 1960s, where he merged religious iconography with scientific ideas, showcasing his mature surrealist style.
How does Dalí's technique enhance the biblical theme?
Dalí uses the paranoiac-critical method to distort figures and create fluid, dreamlike forms, adding a surreal, contemplative layer to the traditional baptism narrative.
