Salvador Dalí
Composition Au Cygne et a l'Elephant
Composition Au Cygne et a l'Elephant
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Salvador Dalí was a Spanish artist known for his iconic, dreamlike landscapes. A key figure in the Surrealist movement, Dali often used bizarre, distorted imagery to blur the lines between fantasy and reality.
Salvador Dalí’s Composition Au Cygne et à l'Éléphant (1947) explores the theme of duality through his signature paranoiac-critical method. The mirrored forms of swans and elephants blur the boundaries between reality and illusion, emphasizing nature’s capacity for transformation. This surreal interplay between animals reflects Dalí’s fascination with perception, metamorphosis, and the subconscious.