Stone Woman (1938) by Meret Oppenheim

Stone Woman - Meret Oppenheim - 1938

Artwork Information

TitleStone Woman
ArtistMeret Oppenheim
Date1938
Art MovementSurrealism

About Stone Woman

The artwork titled “Stone Woman” was created by Meret Oppenheim in 1938. As part of the Surrealism movement, this symbolic painting presents a compelling blend of reality and fantasy, capturing a surreal vision that provokes deeper contemplation.

In the artwork, a series of stones are artfully arranged on a sandy landscape, with the lower part submerged in what appears to be a body of water. This composition potentially forms the silhouette of a reclining woman. The interplay of earthy tones and fluid brushstrokes contributes to the surreal and dreamlike atmosphere. The arrangement suggests a natural yet mystical convergence between human figures and natural elements, embodying the surrealist fascination with unexpected juxtapositions and symbolic meanings.

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