Salvador Dalí
Landscape with Telephones on a Plate
Landscape with Telephones on a Plate
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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 Landscape with Telephones on a Plate (1939) merges surrealism with environmental and technological anxieties. The melting, disjointed telephone cords draped over a plate suggest a breakdown in communication, possibly alluding to the growing disconnect between humanity and nature. Set against a desolate landscape, the painting evokes a world where technology distorts reality, reflecting Dalí’s fascination with transformation and decay.