DIVINE TRAGEDY
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In an exhibition of Salvador Dali collections, the author is impressed by the geniality of the painter who does not only draw the physical world but the realm of imaginations as well. Dali benefits from the definitions of Dante when paints to depict hell. How could Dali might have inspired in drawing so truly painful faces in hell?
The author, remembers the years of Dali lived, at end of 19th. and beginning of 20th. Centuries when divine tragedy hardly hits most of the places and humans in ...



