Proper name or description acceptable. In a painting of this person, her crossed arms resemble a breadbasket, and "her breast, the crust of bread," according to its artist. This person wears a white blouse that partially exposes her in that portrait inspired by Raphael's La Fornarina. In another painting, five depictions of this person can allegedly be seen in the left knee of Christ. This person served as the model for Mary Magdalene in a painting where she stands on a giant chessboard looking at Christ being crucified on an unusual cross. A giant discontinuous version of this person's face hovers above the sea in a painting from an artist's "nuclear mysticism" phase. This person's face is distorted in a painting titled for her "of the Spheres." For 10 points, name this wife of a Surrealist who painted melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory. ■END■
ANSWER: Gala Dalí [or Gala Dalí; or Salvador Dalí's wife; or Gala Éluard; or Elena Ivanovna Diakonova; or Galarina; or Galatea of the Spheres]
<Yingzhi Nyang , Art - Painting/Sculpture - 20th Century>
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