Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Morphological_Echo> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 items per page.
- Morphological_Echo abstract "Morphological Echo is a title shared by two oil on panel paintings created by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí.The first of these works was painted between 1934 and 1936 and measures 64 cm × 54 cm (25 in × 21 in). It depicts a seemingly minimal architectural setting with several surrealist images in its finer details. In the distance is a wall housing a bell resembling the figure of a woman in bundled skirts. In the distance towards the center is a strangely eroded rock form.The most significant element of this image is a small figure in the lower right of a woman running with a large hoop. In the shadow cast by the figure, her arms appear to merge into a circle around her head. The shadow cast by the figures head takes on the appearance of the hub of a wheel.This painting is displayed at the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida on loan from the E. and A. Reynolds Morse collection.The second work by this title was painted in 1936 and measures 12 x 13”. It depicts a table with three objects set upon it. In the distance beyond the table are six more objects in two horizontal rows of three. These objects roughly resemble the three shapes they are aligned with on the table. This painting is owned by the Salvador Dalí Museum.".
- Morphological_Echo author Salvador_Dal%C3%AD.
- Morphological_Echo museum Salvador_Dali_Museum.
- Morphological_Echo wikiPageID "1901785".
- Morphological_Echo wikiPageRevisionID "590157791".
- Morphological_Echo artist Salvador_Dalí.
- Morphological_Echo backcolor "#FBF5DF".
- Morphological_Echo city St._Petersburg,_Florida.
- Morphological_Echo hasPhotoCollection Morphological_Echo.
- Morphological_Echo heightMetric "64".
- Morphological_Echo imageFile "Morphological_Echo_1.jpg".
- Morphological_Echo imageSize "300".
- Morphological_Echo imperialUnit "in".
- Morphological_Echo metricUnit "cm".
- Morphological_Echo museum Salvador_Dalí_Museum.
- Morphological_Echo paintingAlignment "right".
- Morphological_Echo title "Morphological Echo".
- Morphological_Echo type Oil_painting.
- Morphological_Echo widthMetric "54".
- Morphological_Echo year "1934".
- Morphological_Echo subject Category:1936_paintings.
- Morphological_Echo subject Category:Morphology.
- Morphological_Echo subject Category:Paintings_by_Salvador_Dalí.
- Morphological_Echo subject Category:Surrealist_paintings.
- Morphological_Echo type 1936Paintings.
- Morphological_Echo type Art102743547.
- Morphological_Echo type Artifact100021939.
- Morphological_Echo type Creation103129123.
- Morphological_Echo type GraphicArt103453809.
- Morphological_Echo type Object100002684.
- Morphological_Echo type Painting103876519.
- Morphological_Echo type PaintingsBySalvadorDal%C3%AD.
- Morphological_Echo type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Morphological_Echo type SurrealistPaintings.
- Morphological_Echo type Whole100003553.
- Morphological_Echo type Artwork.
- Morphological_Echo type Work.
- Morphological_Echo type CreativeWork.
- Morphological_Echo type InformationEntity.
- Morphological_Echo comment "Morphological Echo is a title shared by two oil on panel paintings created by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí.The first of these works was painted between 1934 and 1936 and measures 64 cm × 54 cm (25 in × 21 in). It depicts a seemingly minimal architectural setting with several surrealist images in its finer details. In the distance is a wall housing a bell resembling the figure of a woman in bundled skirts.".
- Morphological_Echo label "Morphological Echo".
- Morphological_Echo label "Écho morphologique".
- Morphological_Echo sameAs Écho_morphologique.
- Morphological_Echo sameAs m.064xjx.
- Morphological_Echo sameAs Q12406429.
- Morphological_Echo sameAs Q12406429.
- Morphological_Echo sameAs Morphological_Echo.
- Morphological_Echo wasDerivedFrom Morphological_Echo?oldid=590157791.
- Morphological_Echo isPrimaryTopicOf Morphological_Echo.
- Morphological_Echo name "Morphological Echo".