Titled “Amor che move il Sole et l’altre Stelle,” the artwork was crafted by Leonora Carrington in 1946. This piece belongs to the Surrealism art movement and is a symbolic painting.
The artwork portrays an ethereal and mystical scene with elongated, enigmatic figures dressed in flowing robes. The center of the painting is dominated by a radiant, golden geometric shape emitting a celestial glow, symbolizing profound cosmic energy. Surrounding this luminous center are figures engaged in what appears to be a ritualistic dance or procession, evoking a sense of unity and interconnectedness. The hazy, dreamlike background features fantastical creatures and ethereal elements, enhancing the surreal and otherworldly atmosphere of the masterpiece. The intricate details and symbolic richness invite the viewer to delve into a world of imagination and introspection.