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Surrealist Composition with Invisible FiguresSalvador Dalí
This surrealist painting (1936) transforms a Cadaqués coastal landscape into a dreamscape with hidden imagery. Using his paranoiac-critical method, Dalí suggests human forms within objects like a bed and chair, casting shadows that evoke the subconscious. The work blurs reality and imagination, turning ordinary scenes into hallucinatory visions that explore desire and memory, reflecting Dalí’s study of the human psyche.
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