Dali Swans Reflecting Elephants. Lot Salvador Dali Limited Edition Lithograph Swans Reflecting Elephants Swans Reflecting Elephants Artist Salvador Dalí Year 1937 Medium Oil on canvas Location Private collection Dimensions 20.08 in × 30.31 in 51 cm × 77 cm Famous Paintings by Salvador Dalí The Persistence of Memory, 1931 The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory, 1952-1954 The Face of War, 1940 The Ecumenical Council, 1960 Landscape Near This technique was developed by Dali which consists of the artist invoking a paranoid state, that.
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Here, the trees of the Catalan landscape merge with the swans' reflections to create elephants in a technically brilliant painting. The image reflected seems to be of elephant's trunks similar to swans neck.
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Swans Reflecting Elephants (1937) is a picture by Dali during his paranoid-critical era Upon brainstorming and inspiration, Salvador Dali used a technique he invented called the paranoiac-critical-method Swans Reflecting Elephants is an oil on canvas painting by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí, from 1937
. Painted using oil on canvas, it contains one of Dali's famous double images This technique was developed by Dali which consists of the artist invoking a paranoid state, that.
. This artwork is known for its use of double images which was a hallmark of Dalí's oeuvre during his Paranoiac-critical period, a concept he developed influenced by the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud. In the 1937 "Swans Reflecting Elephants," Dali depicts swans on a tranquil, iridescent lake, whose reflections look simultaneously like their form and that of elephants