Still Life (1922) by Salvador Dali

Still Life - Salvador Dali - 1922

Artwork Information

TitleStill Life
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1922
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Still Life

The artwork titled “Still Life,” created by Salvador Dali in 1922, is an illustration of the artist’s early exploration within the artistic boundaries of Post-Impressionism. The genre of the artwork is still life, a category of art in which the primary subject matter consists of inanimate objects—typically commonplace items either natural, such as food, flowers, and rocks, or man-made, like glasses, books, and vases.

Upon observing the artwork, one can note a plate abundantly filled with grapes, showcasing a richness in texture and variety in tones. Nestled among the grapes are peaches, contributing a warm palette to the composition. The use of light and shadow confers a sense of volume upon the fruits, while the luscious clusters of grapes take center stage with their reflective surfaces and intricate detailing. The artist has included his signature in the lower left corner, assuring authenticity, along with the date of the artwork’s completion, clearly inscribed in the upper right. The background features abstract, swirling patterns rendered in blues and whites, providing a dynamic contrast to the defined shapes and forms of the fruits. The overall execution of the piece displays an affinity with the Post-Impressionistic focus on subjective expression and the use of bold colors and distinctive brush strokes.

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