Villa Pepita (1922) by Salvador Dali

Villa Pepita - Salvador Dali - 1922

Artwork Information

TitleVilla Pepita
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1922
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions48.4 x 50 cm
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationDalí Theatre and Museum, Figueres, Spain

About Villa Pepita

The artwork titled “Villa Pepita” is a remarkable piece by the revered artist Salvador Dali, created in the year 1922. This oil on canvas cityscape is an exemplar of the Expressionist movement, with dimensions measuring 48.4 cm in height and 50 cm in width. It is currently housed in the Dalí Theatre and Museum located in Figueres, Spain. The artwork captures the essence of a cityscape through an expressive and vivid application of paint.

In examining the artwork, one can observe a vibrant play of colors and bold brushstrokes that are characteristic of the Expressionist style. The depiction of “Villa Pepita” seems to be nestled amidst lush vegetation, with an array of yellow and blue hues dominating the canvas. The structure appears to be partly obscured by trees and foliage, with blue checkerboard patterns intermittently adorning the walls. Red-tinted windows stand out within the composition, possibly drawing the viewer’s attention towards the life and warmth within the villa. Patches of white and lighter colors suggest sunlight filtering through the dense greenery, casting an inviting glow over the scene.

The textural quality of the painting adds to the overall dynamism, with thick impasto techniques visible throughout the piece, emphasizing the emotional intensity of the subject matter. This cityscape, although quaint and picturesque, is also a testament to Dali’s exploration of form and his ability to convey his unique perspective on the world around him during the early stages of his illustrious career.

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