“Veglione, Cannes, 1924” is a painting by Francis Picabia, created in 1924. The medium used is canvas, and it is associated with the Surrealism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 93 x 73 cm, and it belongs to the genre of genre painting. The artwork is currently held in a private collection.
The artwork depicts an intriguing and somewhat whimsical scene, characteristic of the Surrealist style. It features two figures in close proximity amidst an array of swirling and vivid colors. The figure on the left, likely a woman, is adorned with a pearl necklace and displays exaggerated facial features, including wide eyes and red lips. The figure on the right, who appears to be leaning towards the woman in a conversational or intimate manner, is portrayed in a similarly exaggerated style. The background is dominated by a mix of pink, white, black, and purple abstract patterns, contributing to the overall sense of movement and surrealism. The artwork is signed by Francis Picabia in the lower right corner, asserting the authenticity of this expressive piece.