The artwork “View of Cadaqués from Mount Pani” is attributed to the artist Salvador Dali, dating from approximately 1921. This piece, executed in oil on canvas, is affiliated with the Impressionist movement. It measures 39.5 x 48.3 cm and falls under the genre of landscape painting. Currently, the artwork is housed at the Salvador Dali Museum located in St. Petersburg, Florida, the United States.
The artwork presents a panoramic vista of the town of Cadaqués, nestled in the rugged coastline. The composition is dominated by vibrant hues, depicting the transition of day where the warmth of sunlight bathes the scenery. In the foreground, a series of dark, silhouetted trees punctuates the landscape, providing a natural frame that guides the viewer’s gaze towards the clusters of white buildings reflecting the sun’s glow. The middle ground is characterized by undulating hills that recede into the distance, leading to the water’s edge where the sea meets the sky in a harmonious blend of blues.
The application of paint is reminiscent of the Impressionist style, with brisk, tactile brushstrokes capturing the fleeting effects of light and color, characteristic of a moment bound by time. The artwork serves not only as a representation of Cadaqués but also as a testament to Dali’s early explorations in capturing natural light and atmosphere before his well-known shift to Surrealism.