Celestial Coronation (c.1951) by Salvador Dali

Celestial Coronation - Salvador Dali - c.1951

Artwork Information

TitleCelestial Coronation
ArtistSalvador Dali
Datec.1951
Art MovementSurrealism

About Celestial Coronation

The artwork titled “Celestial Coronation” is a religious painting by the artist Salvador Dali, believed to have been created around 1951. Dali, who was known for his surrealist creations, encapsulates the avant-garde essence of the Surrealism movement within this piece. The genre of the artwork speaks to religious themes, which are often explored with symbolic intricacy by Dali.

In the artwork, central to the composition is a figure that appears to host numerous celestial bodies within its translucent form. Radiating outward from this figure are beams of light, suggesting an otherworldly illumination or enlightenment. Around this central entity, there are crosses scattered throughout, reinforcing the religious tonality of the piece. The sphere at the base on which the figure stands appears to be a globe or an orb, perhaps symbolizing earthly domain juxtaposed with the divine. Flanking the central figure, there are characters bearing regal and ecclesiastic vestments and attributes, evoking a sense of ceremony or significant ritual taking place. The use of dark contrasts against the luminescence emanating from the figure enhances the dramatic effect and otherworldliness that is fundamental to Dali’s surrealistic visions.

The intricacy of detail and the ethereal quality of the depicted scene are characteristic of Dali’s work during this period, where he infused his deep interest in science, religion, and philosophy into his art. This particular piece invites contemplation on themes of the divine, the celestial, and the intersection of humanity with the cosmos, all entwined in a surreal tapestry that challenges traditional perceptions of reality.

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