Currently on view at The Dalí Museum, experience eight Dalí Masterworks in the Museum’s permanent collection using augmented reality (AR) technology to further understand the meaning behind these monumental canvases and watch as art comes alive. Coined by Dalí Museum founder A. Reynolds Morse, the term “Masterworks” refers to Salvador Dalí’s paintings exceeding five feet in height or width, painted over a year or longer—they are both monumental in scale and critical Dalí paintings.
To see these works through the lens of AR:
- Have a version of the painting accessible, including the original in the gallery or any reproduction (print, online image, merch, etc).
- Click the link below on your mobile device.
- Point your mobile device at the corresponding painting or reproduction and watch as Dalí’s art comes alive.
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The Ecumenical Council, 1960, oil on canvas
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Galaciadalacidesoxiribunucleicacid, 1963, oil on canvas
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Gala Contemplating the Mediterranean Sea which at Twenty Meters Becomes the Portrait of Abraham Lincoln–Homage to Rothko, 1976, oil on canvas
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Velázquez Painting the Infanta Marguerita with the Lights and Shadows of His Own Glory, 1958, oil on canvas
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Nature Morte Vivante (Still Life-Fast Moving), 1956, oil on canvas
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Portrait of My Dead Brother, 1963, oil on canvas
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The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, 1958-59, oil on canvas
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The Hallucinogenic Toreador, 1969-70, oil on canvas
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