Sea View (1918 – 1919) by Salvador Dali

Sea View - Salvador Dali - 1918 - 1919

Artwork Information

TitleSea View
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1918 - 1919
Art MovementImpressionism

About Sea View

The artwork titled “Sea View” was created by Salvador Dali between 1918 and 1919. It is a product of the Impressionism movement and falls under the genre of marina. Although Salvador Dali is widely recognized for his surrealist works, this particular piece is an early example of his oeuvre that showcases his exploration within the Impressionist style which emphasizes the portrayal of light and its changing qualities.

“Sea View” encapsulates the impressionist pursuit of capturing the transient effects of light on the landscape. Executed with a palette that is resonant with hues of blues and greens, the artwork skillfully depicts the undulating rhythm of the sea. The brushwork is loose and appears to be swiftly applied, which is typical of impressionist paintings that aim to seize a moment in time rather than to elaborate on meticulous details. The composition suggests that the vantage point is from an elevated position, looking down upon the water as it reaches the shore, meanwhile the imprecision in forms and the blending of colors convey the movement of water with a near abstract quality. The touch of yellow in the distance possibly represents sunlight piercing through, adding depth and contrast to the seascape. This early work of Salvador Dali invites viewers to appreciate his initial artistic endeavors and recognize the fluidity and dynamism he captured before fully embracing his later surrealistic approach.

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