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“Still Life Moving Fast” was a painting created by Salvador Dalí in 1956. The painting is original known as "Nature Morte Vivante" and was Dalí's sixth "Masterwork"; Dalí described the work as illustrating "the decomposition of a fruit dish."

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  • (del) (cur) 20:48, 15 January 2006 . . Benh06 (Talk | contribs) . . 750×593 (147,697 bytes) (“Still Life Moving Fast” was a painting created by Salvador Dalí in 1956. The painting is original known as "Nature Morte Vivante" and was Dalí's sixth "Masterwork"; Dalí described the work as illustrating "the decomposition of a fruit dish.")

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