The Burning Giraffe

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The Burning Giraffe is a surrealist painting by Salvador Dalí that depicts distorted human figures and a flaming giraffe against a dreamlike, desolate landscape, often interpreted as reflecting inner psychological conflict and pre-war anxiety.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
surrealist painting
artisticStyle dreamlike imagery
symbolic imagery
associatedWith Freudian symbolism
colorPalette blue tones
dark tones
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Salvador Dalí
depicts a desolate landscape
a dreamlike landscape
a flaming giraffe
distorted human figures
genre Surrealism
hasInfluence psychoanalytic theories
hasPart crutch-like supports
elongated human figures
open drawers in bodies
interpretedAs allegory of war anxiety
expression of inner turmoil
reflection of subconscious mind
languageOfWorkOrName none (visual artwork)
mainSubject pre-war anxiety
psychological conflict
movement Surrealism
notableWorkOf Salvador Dalí
setting barren landscape

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Salvador Dalí notableWork The Burning Giraffe