The Lugubrious Game

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The Lugubrious Game
Salvador Dalí, 1929
oil and collage on cardboard
44.4 × 30.3 cm
private collection

The Lugubrious Game (or The Mournful Game) is a part oil painting and part collage on cardboard artwork created by Salvador Dali in 1929. It displays references to feces, sexual desire, castration and alludes to the “safety” of masturbation[citation needed]. The name was given to the piece by poet, Paul Éluard.

[edit] History

In 1929, several Surrealists including Paul Éluard and his wife Gala were visiting Dali at his home in Spain. Upon seeing the Surrealist style painting, they were intrigued by it which led to Dali‘s becoming an official member of the movement.