The final painting by the surrealist master has no evidence of his usual images of his beloved Gala and suggestively warped realities. Surrealist superstar Salvador Dalí's last series of paintings were enamoured with a different muse — dynamic mathematics. Dalí’s very last painting The Swallow’s Tail (1983), contemplated the catastrophe theory dealing with unpredictable sudden changes within mathematical equations.
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