The Burning Giraffe | Salvador Dalí | 1937
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"The Burning Giraffe" by Salvador Dalí, painted in 1937, is a striking example of Dalí's surrealist vision, blending dream-like imagery with meticulous detail. This enigmatic painting is rich with symbolic elements, notably the figure of a giraffe with its back ablaze, which Dalí himself described as "the masculine cosmic apocalyptic monster." This burning motif is said to prefigure the horrors of the Spanish Civil War and the wider turmoil in Europe leading up to World War II. The painting features two female figures in the foreground, their bodies distorted and drawers protruding from their flesh, a motif that recurs in Dalí's work, symbolizing the hidden complexities and secrets of the human psyche. The barren, desolate landscape that stretches behind them, under a calm sky, contrasts sharply with the disturbing and chaotic elements of the composition, creating a surreal, dreamlike atmosphere that challenges viewers to explore the depths of their subconscious and the anxieties of the era in which it was created.
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The Burning Giraffe | Salvador Dalí | 1937
The Burning Giraffe | Salvador Dalí | 1937
About the artwork:
"The Burning Giraffe" by Salvador Dalí, painted in 1937, is a striking example of Dalí's surrealist vision, blending dream-like imagery with meticulous detail. This enigmatic painting is rich with symbolic elements, notably the figure of a giraffe with its back ablaze, which Dalí himself described as "the masculine cosmic apocalyptic monster." This burning motif is said to prefigure the horrors of the Spanish Civil War and the wider turmoil in Europe leading up to World War II. The painting features two female figures in the foreground, their bodies distorted and drawers protruding from their flesh, a motif that recurs in Dalí's work, symbolizing the hidden complexities and secrets of the human psyche. The barren, desolate landscape that stretches behind them, under a calm sky, contrasts sharply with the disturbing and chaotic elements of the composition, creating a surreal, dreamlike atmosphere that challenges viewers to explore the depths of their subconscious and the anxieties of the era in which it was created.
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About the artwork:
"The Burning Giraffe" by Salvador Dalí, painted in 1937, is a striking example of Dalí's surrealist vision, blending dream-like imagery with meticulous detail. This enigmatic painting is rich with symbolic elements, notably the figure of a giraffe with its back ablaze, which Dalí himself described as "the masculine cosmic apocalyptic monster." This burning motif is said to prefigure the horrors of the Spanish Civil War and the wider turmoil in Europe leading up to World War II. The painting features two female figures in the foreground, their bodies distorted and drawers protruding from their flesh, a motif that recurs in Dalí's work, symbolizing the hidden complexities and secrets of the human psyche. The barren, desolate landscape that stretches behind them, under a calm sky, contrasts sharply with the disturbing and chaotic elements of the composition, creating a surreal, dreamlike atmosphere that challenges viewers to explore the depths of their subconscious and the anxieties of the era in which it was created.























