Man Holding Up a Baby as Though He Were Drinking from a Bottle (1921) by Salvador Dali

Man Holding Up a Baby as Though He Were Drinking from a Bottle - Salvador Dali - 1921

Artwork Information

TitleMan Holding Up a Baby as Though He Were Drinking from a Bottle
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1921
Art MovementCloisonnism

About Man Holding Up a Baby as Though He Were Drinking from a Bottle

The artwork titled “Man Holding Up a Baby as Though He Were Drinking from a Bottle” was created by Salvador Dali in 1921. This artwork is categorized within the genre of genre painting and bears a connection to the art movement known as Cloisonnism, although Dali is widely known for his later affiliation with Surrealism.

In the artwork, we observe a vividly colored scene delineated by bold outlines which are characteristic of the Cloisonnism movement. The central figure appears to be a man holding a baby above his head in an unusual, playful pose reminiscent of drinking from a bottle. This action unfolds against a fantastical landscape where entities seem to float in the sky and celestial bodies are visible. The color palette is unconventional, with a merging of warm and cool tones creating a dreamlike ambiance that may foretell Dali’s later exploration into Surrealism. The composition is both whimsical and intriguing, prompting viewers to reflect on the relationships and themes depicted.

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