Friday, August 21, 2020

Salvador Dali - Landscape with Butterflies?

Ollie Hamiel: yes, because calling it 'passage of the crocodiles' wouldn't make sense even for Dali.

Jammie Taddei: This is perhaps the least ambiguous of Dali's paintings. If one thinks of the thematic complexity in "Premonition of Civil War" or "The Persistence of Memory" or the Narcissus one whose name eludes me at this late hour, this fits squarely into the confines of its title.Considered by many of the Surrealists as a flamboyant media horse, Salavador Dali did have a very exact manner in rendering his subjects. While his work does a fair job of illuminated the human psyche in dreamstate, I find Rene Magritte and Giorgio deChirico better suited as guides to the hypnogogic shadowlands....Show more

Alvaro Oare: Beautifully colored and meticulously detailed, Salvador Dali’s “Landscape with Butterflies” exudes an unnerving ambiguity about its subjects’ scale, proportion, and proximity to other objects in the painting. Dali (1904 â€" 1989) a Surrealis! t master excelling in numerous styles and media, portrayed complex, symbolic dream imagery and familiar objects in startling forms. Pioneering the Paranoiac-Critical artistic style inspired by Freud, he accessed his subconscious for more intense artistic expression.This high-quality art print is expertly produced to capture the vivid color and exceptional detail of the original....Show more

Edwina Fu: Dali Butterflies

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