Two Figures (1936) by Salvador Dali

Two Figures - Salvador Dali - 1936

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Figures
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1936
Mediumgouache,paper
Dimensions21.3 x 33.7 cm
Art MovementAbstract Art,Surrealism
Current LocationVon der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal, Germany

About Two Figures

The artwork “Two Figures” was created by artist Salvador Dali in the year 1936. This piece, executed in gouache on paper, reflects the influences of Abstract Art and Surrealism, movements with which Dali is frequently associated. “Two Figures” measures approximately 21.3 x 33.7 centimeters and falls under the genre of a portrait. It is currently located in the Von der Heydt Museum in Wuppertal, Germany.

Upon examination of the artwork, it presents an abstract yet haunting depiction of two figures. The figures appear skeletal, with prominent white bones contrasting with the deep, dark background and red hues that partly fill their forms. This serves to create an otherworldly, perhaps decayed or ghostly, appearance. The use of color and the fluidity of the gouache medium give the work a sense of movement and ethereal quality. Dali’s renowned surrealist style, which often explores the subconscious and dreamlike imagery, is evident in the enigmatic and ambiguous nature of these figures.

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