Bay of Cadaques (1925) by Salvador Dali

Bay of Cadaques - Salvador Dali - 1925

Artwork Information

TitleBay of Cadaques
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1925
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions40 x 52 cm
Art MovementImpressionism

About Bay of Cadaques

The artwork titled “Bay of Cadaques” was crafted by the renowned artist Salvador Dali in the year 1925. Employing oil on canvas as his medium, Dali produced a piece measuring 40 x 52 cm, which resonates with the Impressionist movement. This landscape genre artwork encapsulates the serene and picturesque essence of the coastal town of Cadaques.

In the artwork, Dali presents a tranquil maritime scene, capturing the subdued play of light and atmospheric effects characteristic of Impressionism. The focal point of the painting is a solitary sailboat, gracefully gliding over the calm waters. The background reflects a subtle merging of sea and sky, rendered with a mellow palette that suggests the warmth of a hazy, sunlit day. The horizon is faintly delineated, allowing the viewer’s eye to use imagination to complete the seascape. Dali’s brushwork here is rather soft, a departure from the precise and surreal imagery for which he is widely known. The gentle coloration and the haze that permeates the scene together orchestrate a dream-like quality that invokes a sense of peace and contemplation.

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