Sun Table (1936) by Salvador Dali

Sun Table - Salvador Dali - 1936

Artwork Information

TitleSun Table
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1936
Mediumoil,panel
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationMuseum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands

About Sun Table

The artwork entitled “Sun Table” was created by the renowned Surrealist artist Salvador Dali in 1936. This piece, executed in oil on panel, exemplifies the Surrealist movement through its imaginative landscape genre. The artwork is preserved in the collection of the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where it is available for public viewing and appreciation.

In “Sun Table,” the viewer is presented with a dream-like visual narrative that is characteristic of Dali’s distinctive style. In the foreground of the landscape, there is an ornate table set upon a checkerboard-patterned floor, which seems to float within an expansive dessert. The table is adorned with four glasses, perhaps suggesting a form of social interaction or solitude. The middle ground features a desolate scene with a camel, which reinforces the exotic and surreal ambiance of the artwork. The background reveals a serene, distant landscape under a clear sky, contributing to the quiet and enigmatic atmosphere of the composition. This play on spatial perception and the juxtaposition of familiar objects in an unexpected context invites contemplation and challenges the viewer’s understanding of reality—as is often the intention in Surrealist works.

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