Oblatio munda (1964 – 1967) by Salvador Dali

Oblatio munda - Salvador Dali - 1964 - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleOblatio munda
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1964 - 1967
Mediumgouache
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism,Symbolism

About Oblatio munda

“Oblatio munda” is an artwork by artist Salvador Dali, created within the period of 1964 to 1967, using gouache as the medium. It aligns with the art movements of Abstract Expressionism and Symbolism and falls within the religious painting genre. This piece is part of the collection known as “The Biblia Sacra.”

The artwork depicts an ethereal and somewhat abstract composition. A central figure, presumably an angel due to the presence of wings, holds a chalice aloft. The execution with gouache allows for fluid line work and an intricate interplay of colors and forms. The angelic figure seems to emerge from a chaotic splatter of paint that perhaps symbolizes the sacrificial aspect of the religious narrative it might be representing. The splashes and the dynamic strokes convey a sense of movement and fluidity.

To the left, another figure appears to be in a stance of reverence or worship, facing the central angel. This figure is rendered in a more solid form contrasting with the abstract leakage of the main subject. Dali’s use of color is restrained yet effective, with earthy tones punctuating the scene and highlighting the spiritual ambiance of the work.

The artwork is signed by the artist, marking its authenticity and historical importance. Overall, “Oblatio munda” appears to be a spiritual and introspective piece, evocative of deeper theological themes that resonate within the context of Dali’s wider body of work.

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