Inventions of the Monsters

Inventions of the Monsters

Salvador DalíWW-1937-013881
1937·Oil on canvas·51.4 × 78.4 cm (20 1/4 × 30 7/8 in.)

<p>Salvador Dalí, Surrealism’s most publicized practitioner, created monstrous visions of a world turned inside out, which he made even more compelling through his extraordinary technical skills. When the Art Institute acquired <em>Inventions of the Monsters</em> in 1943, the artist wrote his congratulations and explained:</p> <p>&quot;According to Nostradamus the apparition of monsters presages the outbreak of war. The canvas was painted in the Semmering mountains near Vienna a few months before the Anschluss [the 1938 political union of Austria and Germany] and has a prophetic character. Horse women equal maternal river monsters. Flaming giraffe equals masculine apocalyptic monster. Cat angel equals divine heterosexual monster. Hourglass equals metaphysical monster. Gala and Dalí equal sentimental monster. The little blue dog is not a true monster.&quot;</p> <p><em>Inventions of the Monsters</em> has an ominous mood. It is rife with threats of danger, from the menacing fire in the distance to the sibylline figure in the foreground with an hourglass and a butterfly, both symbols of the inevitability of death. Next to this figure sit Dalí and his wife and muse, Gala. With his native Catalonia embroiled in the Spanish Civil War, the artist surely felt great anxiety over a world without a safe haven, a world that indeed had allowed for the invention of monsters.</p> <p>This is one of thirty-five works that comprise the Winterbotham Collection. <a href="https://www.artic.edu/the-winterbotham-collection">Click here to learn more about the collection.</a></p>

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Year
1937
Dimensions
51.4 × 78.4 cm (20 1/4 × 30 7/8 in.)

Artist

Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí

Painting

S alvador Dalí, the legendary Spanish Surrealist, became world-famous for his dreamlike masterpieces—most notably The Persistence of Memory—as well as his eccentric persona and boundary-pushing explorations in film, sculpture, fashion, and design. Today, Dalí’s visionary works are celebrated in major museums worldwide and continue to show strong performance at auction, solidifying his status as one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.

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Year
1937
Dimensions
51.4 × 78.4 cm (20 1/4 × 30 7/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1937-013881

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Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí

Painting

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