A Very Happy Picture (1947) by Dorothea Tanning

A Very Happy Picture - Dorothea Tanning - 1947

Artwork Information

TitleA Very Happy Picture
ArtistDorothea Tanning
Date1947
Mediumoil
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationGeorges Pompidou Center, Paris, France

About A Very Happy Picture

The artwork titled “A Very Happy Picture” was created by Dorothea Tanning in 1947. It is an oil painting that belongs to the Surrealism movement, representing a genre of symbolic painting. As of my knowledge cutoff in April 2023, this piece is located at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France.

The artwork itself is quite evocative, featuring a dynamic composition that seems to burst outward from the canvas. The predominantly warm palette is interrupted by bursts of color, including a striking red patch that appears almost floral. Figures and forms within the painting are intertwined in a dreamlike manner, typical of Surrealist work where the boundary between reality and imagination is blurred. The scene seems to be set in a partially recognizable space that has been distorted, with elements such as furniture defying the laws of physics and proportion. Overall, the painting is a vivid representation of the subconscious and is designed to provoke thought and emotion in the viewer.

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