Islands of the Dead by Salvador Dali

Islands of the Dead by Salvador Dali

This painting was painted in oil on canvas. The work is a recapitulation of the work of the artist Arnold Beklin, whose ideas were similar to the ideas of the Surrealists, and Dali in particular. On the left is a cup on a cube base with a thin stem attached to it.

According to the interpretation of the dreams of Freud, any cavity means a feminine, and each oblong object is interpreted as a phallic symbol. Deciphered as the beginning of both sexes, these items may be the reason for what Dali has included in the name “Angelus”. The island from work remotely resembles the island of Becklin.

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