Nature morte à la poire et au citron
Huile sur toile datée de 1949 acquise par Elisa Breton en 1968, soit deux ans après la mort d'André Breton.
Une image, une notice descriptive, une exposition.
"In 1935, Dominguez was feeling isolated and had written to Breton, asking him if he could attend the meetings of the Surrealist group. These took place at the café on the Place Blanche, where we got together with Breton, Dali, Tanguy, Ernst... Dominguez quickly got in the habit of joining us." Marcel Jean (Gérard Xuriguera, Oscar Dominguez, Paris, Filipacchi, 1973, p. 7).
"Dominguez opened new windows to Surrealism, windows on a world where one day each individual would find his own elementary well-being and the right to see all. Lofty painting, boiling with metamorphoses. Painting where everyday objects ooze colours like mirages, and where gigantic figures - their anatomies only slightly formalized - are liberated, eternalised in a space which is nonetheless limited." Paul Éluard (Paris, Galerie Louis Carré, Dominguez (préface de Paul Éluard), 1943, s.p.).
Creation date | 1946 |
Date of publication | 1946 |
Languages | French |
Physical description | 26,8 x 46,3 cm (10 1/2 x 18 1/4 in.) - Huile sur toile |
Copyright | © ADAGP, Paris, 2005. |
Breton Auction, 2003 | Lot 4263 |
Keywords | Abstract Art, Painting |
Categories | Modern Paintings |
Exhibition | Réunions du groupe place Blanche |
Permanent link | https://cms.andrebreton.fr/en/work/56600100056810 |
Huile sur toile datée de 1949 acquise par Elisa Breton en 1968, soit deux ans après la mort d'André Breton.
Une image, une notice descriptive, une exposition.