Author: | Dalí |
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Title: | Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening |
Original location: | Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain |
Year: | 1944 |
This canvas created by Salvador Dalí in 1944 is a representation of surrealism. This artistic movement seeks to explore and represent dreams and the subconscious part of the mind.
In the painting, Dalí uses symbolic images, such as the pomegranate, tigers, and the long-legged elephant, to create a scene full of tension and meaning. The work reflects Dalí's interest in the relationship between dream and reality, and the external stimuli that can influence our dreams. This impressive work showcases Dalí's technical skill and the Spanish painter's ability to capture the irrational and the fantastic in a limited piece of our reality.