Velazquez Dying Behind the Window on the Left Side Out of Which a Spoon Projects, 1982
Salvador Dalí (1904 – 1989)
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Velázquez Dying Behind the Window on the Left Side Out of Which a Spoon Projects, 1982
Salvador Dalí’s “Velázquez Dying Behind the Window on the Left Side Out of Which a Spoon Projects,” created in 1982, stands as a haunting testament to Surrealism's preoccupation with confronting mortality and exploring the subconscious mind. This oil and collage masterpiece transcends mere visual representation; it’s an invitation into a dreamscape populated by unsettling juxtapositions and laden with symbolic resonance.
The painting depicts Diego Velázquez, the celebrated Spanish Baroque painter, depicted in his final moments—a poignant gesture honoring Dalí's admiration for Velázquez’s mastery of realism while simultaneously twisting it into something profoundly disturbing. The scene unfolds within a window frame on the left side of the canvas, from which a spoon projects outwards – an absurd element that disrupts our perception of reality and underscores Dalí’s fascination with illogical combinations.
Dalí's technique—characterized by meticulous detail combined with spontaneous brushstrokes—embodies the Surrealist ethos. The oil paint is blended with collage elements, adding textural depth and reinforcing the artwork’s dreamlike atmosphere. Fragments of eggshells adorn Velázquez’s head and shoulders, a recurring motif in Dalí’s oeuvre symbolizing fragility and rebirth – concepts central to Surrealist thought.
More than just an image, “Velázquez Dying Behind the Window” operates on multiple levels. It confronts viewers with the inevitability of death while simultaneously questioning our understanding of time and perception. The spoon projecting from the window serves as a visual metaphor for intrusion into the realm of dreams and subconscious desires.
Currently housed at the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí in Figueres, Spain, this artwork continues to captivate audiences with its unsettling beauty and intellectual complexity. It exemplifies Dalí’s unwavering commitment to exploring the boundaries between reality and fantasy—a legacy that cements his place as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
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About this artwork
- Title: Velazquez Dying Behind the Window on the Left Side Out of Which a Spoon Projects, 1982
- Artist: Salvador Dalí
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Movement: Surrealism
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Purpose: Accent
- Keywords: eggshell symbol , spanish baroque , absurd composition
- Color intensity: Balanced
Quick Facts
- Year: 1982
- Location: Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí
- Subject or theme: Diego Velázquez; Death; Symbolism
- Medium: Oil and collage
- Movement: Surrealism
- Artist: Salvador Dalí
- Influences: Cubism

