art.wikisort.org - PaintingThe Enigma of Hitler is an oil on canvas painting by Salvador Dalí, created in 1939. It was made around the time of his expulsion from the Surrealist movement.[1]
Painting by Salvador Dalí
Dalí related that the painting was an interpretation of several dreams he had about Hitler – one had shown Neville Chamberlain's umbrella turning into a bat – a symbol from his childhood that filled him with fear.[2] The cut telephone cord depicted in the painting has been interpreted as the
communication disconnect between Chamberlain and Hitler.[3]
The painting was first exhibited in 1939 at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York City, where, priced at $1750 US dollars, it did not sell.[4][5] It was then reproduced in LIFE magazine's April 17, 1939 issue.[4] The painting is held in the permanent collection of the Museo Reina Sofia.[6]
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- Giraffes on Horseback Salad (1937)
- The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí (1942)
- Dali's Mustache (1954) (with Philippe Halsman)
- Être Dieu (1985)
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- Mariana Pineda (1927 production)
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- [en] The Enigma of Hitler
[fr] L'Énigme d'Hitler
L’Énigme d’Hitler est un tableau de Salvador Dalí. Peint avant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, entre 1937 et 1939, cette huile sur toile mesure 51,2 sur 79,3 cm. Elle est exposée au Musée national centre d'art Reina Sofía à Madrid.
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