Photo 26 Feb 74 notes surrealism:

The Vertigo of Eros by Roberto Matta, 1944. Oil on canvas, 6.5’ x 8.3’. The Museum of Modern Art.
from MOMA:

In the late 1930s and early 1940s Matta had produced works he called “inscapes,” imaginary landscapes that he imagined as projections of psychological states. The Vertigo of Eros evokes an infinite space that suggests both the depths of the psyche and the vastness of the universe.

surrealism:

The Vertigo of Eros by Roberto Matta, 1944. Oil on canvas, 6.5’ x 8.3’. The Museum of Modern Art.

from MOMA:

In the late 1930s and early 1940s Matta had produced works he called “inscapes,” imaginary landscapes that he imagined as projections of psychological states. The Vertigo of Eros evokes an infinite space that suggests both the depths of the psyche and the vastness of the universe.

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