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Christ of Saint John of the Cross is a painting by Salvador Dalí made in 1951 which is in the collection of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow. It depicts Jesus Christ on the cross in a darkened sky floating over a body of water complete with a boat and fishermen. Although it is a depiction of the crucifixion, it is devoid of nails, blood, and a crown of thorns, because, according to Dalí, he was convinced by a dream that these features would mar his depiction of Christ. Also in a dream, the importance of depicting Christ in the extreme angle evident in the painting was revealed to him. Title The painting is known as the Christ of Saint John of the Cross, because its design is based on a drawing by the 16th-century Spanish friar John of the Cross. The composition of Christ is also based on a triangle and circle (the triangle is formed by Christ's arms; the circle is formed by Christ's head). The triangle, since it has three sides, can be seen as a reference to the Trinity, and the circle may be an allusion to Platonic thought. The circle represents Unity: all things do exist in the "three" but in the four, merry they be. Inspiration On the bottom of his studies for the painting, Dalí explained its inspiration: "In the first place, in 1950, I had a 'cosmic dream' in which I saw this image in colour and which in my dream represented the 'nucleus of the atom.' This nucleus later took on a metaphysical sense; I considered it 'the very unity of the universe,' the Christ!" In order to create the figure of Christ, Dalí had Hollywood stuntman Russell Saunders suspended from an overhead gantry, so he could see how the body would appear from the desired angle and also envisage the pull of gravity on the human body. The depicted body of water is the bay of Port Lligat, Dalí's residence at the time of the painting. History The painting and intellectual property rights were acquired for Glasgow Corporation in 1952 by Tom Honeyman, then the Director of Glasgow Museums. Honeyman bought the painting for £8,200, a price considered high at the time although it was less than the £12,000 catalogue price, and included the copyright, which has earned Glasgow Museums back the original cost many times over. The purchase was controversial and a petition against it, arguing that the money should be spent on exhibition space for local artists, was presented to the Corporation by students at Glasgow School of Art. The controversy caused Honeyman and Dalí to become friends, corresponding with each other for many years after the original acquisition. The painting first went on display at the city's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on 23 June 1952. In 1961 a visitor attacked the painting with a stone and tore the canvas with his hands. It was restored over several months by conservators at Kelvingrove and returned to public display. In 1993, the painting was moved to the city's St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, returning to Kelvingrove for the latter's reopening in July 2006. In 2022, the painting was loaned for a five month period to The Auckland Project in Bishop Auckland, County Durham to be displayed alongside El Greco's painting of Christ of the Cross. Critical reception Christ of Saint John of the Cross has continued to generate controversy. At the time of its purchase by Honeyman, the verdict by modern art critics was that producing such a traditional painting was a stunt by an artist already famous for his surrealist art. The picture was voted Scotland's favourite painting in 2006, with 29% of the vote. In 2009 The Guardian art critic, Jonathan Jones, described it as "kitsch and lurid", but noted that the painting was "for better or worse, probably the most enduring vision of the crucifixion painted in the 20th century." In May 2013, in BBC Radio 4's Great Lives, British poet John Cooper Clarke described the image as being utterly different from any other image of the crucifixion, as the angle of view conveys the hanging pain of this method of execution, whilst hiding the ordinarily clichéd facial expressions normally seen in such depictions. See also List of works by Salvador Dalí References External links Artwork listing, from Art UK . Discover the Saint John Of The Cross popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Saint John Of The Cross books.

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  • My Only Friend is Darkness synopsis, comments

    My Only Friend is Darkness

    Barbara Dent

    This wise and widelyacclaimed book is written for those “who have advanced far enough in love to God to enter the Night of Faith and feel the need of explanation, guidance and reas...

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    The Impact of God

    Iain Matthew

    St John of the Cross testifies to a God who longs to meet us in our deepest need. Whilst rejection and imprisonment played their part in the life of this sixteenthcentury Spanish f...

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    The Poems of St. John of the Cross

    Willis Barnstone

    Saint John’s poetry of love and joy describes the soul’s passage through dark night to final illumination in mystical union with Absolute Being. The allegory the poet uses is that ...

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    My Kingdom for a Horse

    Ed West

    From William Shakespeare's series of history dramas to Sir Walter Scott and George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, not to mention the smashhit TV show Game of Thrones, the Br...

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    A Lenten Journey with Jesus Christ and St. John of the Cross

    Rev. George Mangiaracina, O.C.D.

    An Invitation from St. John of the Cross Thus, with the guidance of John of the Cross, Lent can become a period of renewal, a period where we reorder our priorities from many thing...

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    John of the Cross

    Jennifer Moorcroft

    Together with Teresa of Avila, John de Yepez Alvarez was instrumental in the reform of the Carmelite order in 16thcentury Spain. Familiar with tragedy from an early age, John of th...

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    The Maple Leaf and the White Cross

    Christopher McCreery

    As a foundation of the Order of St. John, St. John Ambulance has been providing first aid training programs in Canada for the past 125 years. From the sweatshops of the Victorian e...

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    Saint John of the Cross

    Father Paschasius Heriz

    Saint John of the Cross knew darkness and despair in life, but his love of God protected him through it all, all of which led to him later becoming the patron saint of the destitut...

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    Urchin

    Kate Story

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    The Essential St. John of the Cross

    St. John of the Cross

    Collected here in this omnibus edition are all three of St. John of the Cross' major works as well as twenty of his magnificent poems. The Ascent of Mount Carmel is the third major...

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    St. John of the Cross

    Stephen Payne OCD, John Sullivan OCD, Michael Dodd OCD, Daniel Chowning OCD & Kieran Kavanaugh, O.C.D.

    This volume represents an opportunity for the Discalced Carmelite friars to express their gratitude to the one we call “our Holy Father,” St. John of the Cross, and to explore his ...

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    Union with God

    Gabriel Of St. Mary Magdalen

    Christian perfection consists in the twofold way of charity: service of neighbor and our direct quest for God's love. Many of us discover ways to love our neighbor, but few achieve...

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    Dark Night of the Soul

    E. Allison Peers

    This new edition of the Image classic, with more than 100,000 copies sold, brings E. Allison Peers's magnificent translation of St. John of the Cross's masterpiece Dark Night of th...

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    St. John of the Cross

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    The Wound of Knowledge

    Rowan Williams

    In this classic treatise on Christian spirituality, Rowan Williams takes us with a new eye along a road marked out by Paul, John, Ignatius, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen,...

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    The Essential St. John of the Cross

    Saint John of the Cross

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    The Life of St Teresa of Avila by Herself

    Teresa of Ávila & J. Cohen

    Born in the Castilian town of Ávila in 1515, Teresa entered the Carmelite convent of the Incarnation when she was twentyone. Tormented by illness, doubts and selfrecrimination, she...

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    Saint John of the Cross

    Bob Lord & Penny Lord

    Saint John of the Cross was a Carmelite Reformer and Doctor of the Church. Bob and Penny traveled to Spain and many of the places in the life of Saint John of the Cross to bring th...

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    Three Paths to God

    Brother Lawrence

    Collected in this omnibus edition are three classic works exploring the mystical nature of God. Included are The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence, Interior Castl...

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    A Month of Prayer with St. John of the Cross

    Wyatt North

    Saint John of the Cross (15421591) was a major reformer of the Carmelite Order. He was canonized as a saint by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726. What he accomplished in the monasteries p...

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    Stories of the Saints

    Carey Wallace & Nick Thornborrow

    Performing Miracles. Facing Wild Lions. Confronting Demons. Transforming the World. From Augustine to Mother Teresa, officially canonized as St. Teresa of Calcutta, discover sevent...

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    A Spiritual Canticle of the Soul and the Bridegroom Christ

    St. John of the Cross

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    St. John of the Cross OCT

    Peter Tyler

    Peter Tyler endeavours to represent St John of the Cross in the truest light, covering his life from the angles of John as Theologian, as Mystic, Psychologist, and Artist. Tyler dr...

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    St. John of the Cross for Beginners

    William Meninger

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    Twenty Poems by St. John of the Cross

    Saint John of the Cross

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    James M. Russell

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    My Life as a Replica

    Sally Foster

    In 1970 a concrete replica of the St John’s Cross arrived in Iona sitting incongruously on the deck of a puffer delivering the island’s annual supply of coal. What is the story beh...

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    Seeking the Beloved

    Wayne Simsic

    Prayer is not just time set aside for God or the use of certain techniquesit is primarily an intimate relationship with God the Beloved. If we hunger for a prayer that is deeper th...

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    Mystical Paths to God

    Brother Lawrence

    Collected in this Omnibus edition are three classic works exploring the mystical nature of God. Included are The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence, Interior Castl...

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    Be With

    Forrest Gander

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    The Power of the Infinity Symbol

    Barbara Heider-Rauter

    A guide to the spiritual meaning and magic of the infinity symbol and how to activate its positive powers Explains how the infinity symbol is the antidote to a negative, imbalance...

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    The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross

    John of the Cross

    This revised edition of The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross was produced to mark the fourth centenary of the death of St. John of the Cross (1542–1591). The result is an E...