Portrait of De Sara María Larrabure (1963) (1963) by Salvador Dali

Portrait of De Sara María Larrabure (1963) - Salvador Dali - 1963

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of De Sara María Larrabure (1963)
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1963
Art MovementSurrealism

About Portrait of De Sara María Larrabure (1963)

The artwork entitled “Portrait of De Sara María Larrabure” was created by the esteemed artist Salvador Dali in the year 1963. An exemplification of the Surrealism movement, this portrait genre piece encapsulates Dali’s distinctive style and artistic vision.

In the artwork, we observe a depiction of De Sara María Larrabure set against a backdrop that boasts Dali’s surrealistic landscapes. The subject is seated, her gaze directed outward with poised elegance, surrounded by an ethereal environment that seems to blend dreamlike elements with reality. Her expression exudes calmness and a sense of contemplative dignity. The sky above her is a tumult of dark blues and clouds, contributing to an overall feeling of a world suspended in a unique moment in time.

One cannot ignore the peculiar elements that are a staple in Dali’s works, such as the peculiar formation that appears to be a combination of organic and architectural form on the left, and the isolated figures in the distance to the right, which add a sense of narrative and mystery. The brooch resembling a fanciful creature at her shoulder further cements the Surrealist intention, suggesting a deeper symbolism or personal connection to the sitter. Her attire melds seamlessly into the flowing forms which Dali so famously employs, blurring the lines between the tangible and the fantastic. Each detail in the artwork has been rendered with meticulous care, indicative of Dali’s technical prowess and his desire to evoke a response that transcends mere visual appreciation.

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