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Picazzo, the mad painter! [a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [10 of 40]
Preview Girl at the Window - Salvador Dalí (1925)
“Girl at the Window” ("Muchacha en la ventana”) is an oil painting on cardboard measuring 105 × 74.5 cm that the Spanish painter Salvador Dalí created in 1925. It is currently housed in the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid. The painting depicts a girl leaning out of the window of the Dalí house in Cadaqués, a Spanish seaside location. The girl is Aña Maria, Dalí’s sister, who was 17 years old in 1925. Shades of blue dominate the colors. The girl, with dark hair, is seen from behind, facing the view of the coast. In this way, Dalí invites the observer to pay attention not only to the painted subject represented by his sister but especially to the landscape she observes, certainly not clearly visible, from the domestic interior that frames it. [source Uozzart]
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