The artwork titled “Double-sided Verso (Studio Scene)” is a creation by the renowned artist Salvador Dali, dated 1925. This piece, executed in oil on canvas, adheres to the Symbolism art movement and is categorized as a nude painting (nu). The dimensions of the artwork are 39.5 by 27 centimeters. It is currently housed in the Salvador Dali Museum located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.
The artwork presents a warm-toned palette with hues of red and amber, evoking a sense of depth and texture. The subject matter includes a form that appears as a draped figure, with contours and lines suggesting a degree of abstraction while still adhering to the symbolic representation of the human form. Given that the artwork bears Dali’s signature style elements, one can deduce the presence of symbolic meanings and surrealist influences although it predates his most famous surrealist period. The scene appears to be a studio setting, hinting at an introspective or creative process. The interplay of light and shadow, alongside the distinctive use of color and form, demonstrates Dali’s early exploration of the themes and techniques that would later define his iconic works.