词条 | Tuna Fishing (painting) |
释义 | {{Unreferenced|date=November 2008}}{{Infobox Artwork | image_file= | backcolor=#FBF5DF | painting_alignment=right | image_size=300px | title=Tuna Fishing | artist=Salvador Dalí | year=1966–67 | medium=Oil on canvas | height_metric=304 | width_metric=404 | height_imperial=119.65 | width_imperial=159.06 | metric_unit=cm | imperial_unit=in | city=Ile de Bandol | museum=Foundation Paul Ricard }} Tuna Fishing (Homage to Meissonier) was painted by Salvador Dalí in 1966-1967 and is seen by many as one of Dalí's last masterpieces. Filled chaotically with the violent struggle of the men in the picture and the big fish. A golden knife stabs into the fish and the azure- blue sea becomes red with blood. This painting is a dedication to Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, a 19th-century French painter who specialised in battle scenes. {{Salvador Dalí}}{{20C-painting-stub}} 5 : Paintings by Salvador Dalí|1967 paintings|Fish in art|Tuna|Maritime paintings |
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