Salvador Dalí
Jeune fille au cerceau et montre molle
Jeune fille au cerceau et montre molle
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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 Jeune fille au cerceau et montre molle (1932) presents a dreamlike landscape where time appears to dissolve, reflecting nature’s own impermanence and constant transformation. The barren expanse, juxtaposed with the melting clock, suggests the fragility of human constructs in the face of the vast, shifting environment. This surrealist vision highlights the fluid relationship between time, memory, and the natural world, reminding us of nature’s enduring presence beyond human perception.