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Salvador Dalí  1904-1989

Salvador Dalí Forgotten Horizon 1936
© Salvador Dali, Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation/DACS, London 2002
Forgotten Horizon  1936

Oil on wood
support: 222 x 267 mm frame: 344 x 389 x 60 mm
painting

Bequeathed by the Hon. Mrs A.E. Pleydell-Bouverie through the Friends of the Tate Gallery 1968

T01078

Dalí’s disturbing, imaginary landscapes often contain references to his own life. Forgotten Horizon is a typical example, drawing upon memories of childhood holidays on the beach at Rosas on the Costa Brava. The striding woman in the distance is his cousin, Carolinetta, while the dancing figures in the foreground were inspired by a picture on a postcard. Dalí intended the effect to be hallucinatory, with the figures appearing as if projected onto a prepared background or theatrical set.

 (From the display caption December 2005)