Salvador Dali's In Voluptas Mors

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Our group will discuss Salvador Dali’s In Voluptas Mors. This is a black and white photograph taken in 1951 in collaboration with photographer Philippe Halsman. The art work, which took three hours to achieve, is a high contrast image with a near triangular composition. We will talk about how the photograph is an experiment with double images and optical illusions. The viewer initially sees a skull, but upon closer inspection, we see that the skull is made up of 7 nude bodies. The photograph is also a self portrait of Dali, who sits in the left corner, his body slightly cropped, looking out with a quizzical and bewildered expression. In Voluptas Mors translates to “voluptuous death”. The skull is a symbol of our mortality and was often used

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