
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a framed artwork displayed on a textured, off-white wall, with a small informational card affixed above and to the right of the frame. The scene is set indoors, likely under artificial lighting given the shadows and consistent illumination, suggesting an exhibition space or a residence. The artwork itself is a drawing or print, encased in a dark wooden frame with a wide, light-colored mat. It depicts multiple hats, possibly fedoras, arranged in various dynamic positions on what appears to be aged, light-toned paper. Swirling, thin lines crisscross the paper, connecting the hats and conveying a sense of movement or a conceptual flow. Visible text within the artwork includes the word "Flash" near a hat on the left, and a phrase in a rectangular box in the upper right, which appears to read "Birds in quantity." The informational card, a small white rectangle, provides details about the art. Prominent text identifies the artist as "Salvador Dalí" and the work as "Parade." Further details indicate it is a "Preparatory drawing for a ballet called 'Tristan Fou' (Mad Tristan)," created around "1938," and executed in "mixed media." No people are visible, and the scene captures a static display rather than an active event. The lighting is soft but adequate for viewing the details. This art display is located in Barcelona, Spain.
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