Leda Atomica

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Leda Atomica is a 1949 surrealist painting by Salvador Dalí that depicts a levitating Leda and swan in a meticulously rendered, mathematically structured composition.

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Leda Atomica canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
surrealist painting
basedOn myth of Leda and the Swan
collection Dalí Theatre-Museum collection
colorPalette blue sea tones
earth colors
muted tones
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Salvador Dalí
depicts Gala Dalí
Leda
classical mythology
floating objects
levitation
swan
genre mythological painting
symbolic painting
hasPart architectural elements
books
compass or drafting tools
cube-like forms
egg
floating pedestal
geometric structure
mathematical composition
sea background
hasTheme divine proportion
erotic symbolism
myth and science
sacred geometry
suspension
inception 1949
influencedBy Renaissance perspective
classical geometry
mythology of ancient Greece
languageOfWork none
location Dalí Theatre-Museum, Figueres, Spain
surface form: Dalí Theatre-Museum, Figueres
mainSubject Leda
swan
model Gala Dalí
movement Surrealism
notableWorkOf Salvador Dalí
partOfSeries Dalí’s works on nuclear mysticism
title Leda Atomica self-link
usesTechnique illusionistic perspective
mathematical proportion
meticulous realism

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Dalí Theatre-Museum, Figueres, Spain notableWorkExhibited Leda Atomica
subject surface form: Dalí Theatre-Museum
Leda Atomica title Leda Atomica self-link