The Image Disappears

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The Image Disappears is a surrealist painting by Salvador Dalí that exemplifies his use of double images and optical illusions to create multiple interpretations within a single composition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artisticStyle illusionism
surrealism NERFINISHED
associatedWith 20th-century art
optical art precursors
colorPalette earth tones
muted colors
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Salvador Dalí NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Spanish
depicts ambiguous human figure
architectural elements
landscape elements
genre surrealist painting
hasInfluenceOn later illusionistic surrealist works
visual perception studies in art history
hasPart ambiguous forms
multiple interpretable figures
overlapping images
hasTitle The Image Disappears NERFINISHED
influencedBy Salvador Dalí’s interest in perception
surrealist exploration of the unconscious
languageOfTitle English
mainSubject double image
optical illusion
movement Surrealism
notableFor complex visual puzzles
integration of portrait and landscape forms
multiple interpretations within a single composition
usesTechnique double images
figure–ground reversal
optical illusion
visual ambiguity

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Dalí double-image paintings notableWork The Image Disappears