The artwork, titled “Large Painting Representing a Landscape,” is an oil on canvas piece created by Yves Tanguy in 1927. It is associated with the Surrealism art movement and falls under the landscape genre. This distinguished painting is part of a private collection.
The artwork portrays a surreal scene characterized by unconventional and abstract forms. Dominated by a large triangular structure casting deep shadows, the painting introduces amorphous shapes and a series of fluid, undulating lines. The landscape exhibits broad horizontal stripes and scattered organic figures, rendered in delicate, muted tones. The sky transitions from a dark to a lighter hue, adding a dreamy and ethereal quality to the piece. Tanguy’s typical biomorphic forms and use of soft gradients imbue the scene with a sense of otherworldliness and mystery. This composition exemplifies the surrealist endeavor to transcend reality, evoking a landscape shaped by the subconscious mind.