Mulier amicta sole (1964 – 1967) by Salvador Dali

Mulier amicta sole - Salvador Dali - 1964 - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleMulier amicta sole
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1964 - 1967
Mediumgouache
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism,Symbolism

About Mulier amicta sole

The artwork titled “Mulier amicta sole” is a religious painting by the renowned artist Salvador Dali, completed between the years 1964 and 1967. This piece is part of “The Biblia Sacra” series and is executed in gouache, a method employing opaque watercolors. The work exemplifies the combined influence of Abstract Expressionism and Symbolism, art movements which are known for their emphasis on expressive qualities and symbolic content respectively.

The artwork presents an abstract and emotively charged scene, characterized by stark contrasts and dramatic use of color and form. Dominating the composition is a sweeping, eye-like shape that seems to cradle a radiant, sun-like form in tones of yellow and orange, glowing against the surrounding hues. Dark, enigmatic figures appear to emerge or recede into the background, contributing to the sense of mystique and depth in the piece. These shadowy forms contrast with the luminosity of the central motif, perhaps signifying the juxtaposition of human presence with divine or cosmic forces. Splashes and drips of pigment add a sense of dynamism and spontaneity, hallmarks of the Abstract Expressionist influence, while the symbolic content aligns with the overarching religious theme of the series. Overall, the artwork conveys a deep sense of spirituality and mysticism through its abstracted visual language.

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