The Ecumenical Council by Salvador Dali painted 1960
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, was a Spanish surrealist artist 1904-1989
Dalí was inspired to paint this painting upon the 1958 election of Pope John XXIII, as the pope had extended communication to Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury; the first such invitation in more than four centuries. The painting expresses Dalí’s renewed hope in religious leadership following the devastation of World War II.
• The Painting is Without Frame
• The Painting is Printed on Silk Canvas
• The Painting is rolled up in strong tube packaging to ensure the safety in transportation.
Due to different lighting effects between computer monitors, the color of objects can be a little different from show pictures.
– Material
– 100% Silk Fabric Cloth
– The material of the poster is Silk Canvas
– Soft and smooth, not easy to bewrinkled.
– We use professional and strong TUBE packaging.
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