because we all need to dream a little
Title Unknown by Yves Tanguy, 1926. Oil with string on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum, New York City.

from the painting’s title card:


  Tanguy’s debt to Georgio de Chirico still and imaginative landscapes is apparent in the perplexing array of imagery that include a small school of fish and a child flattened by a cart. The plain white tower in the background - a a favorite iconographic motif of de Chirico - cements the connection between the two artists.


Photo taken on August 10, 2010 by me.

Title Unknown by Yves Tanguy, 1926. Oil with string on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum, New York City.

from the painting’s title card:

Tanguy’s debt to Georgio de Chirico still and imaginative landscapes is apparent in the perplexing array of imagery that include a small school of fish and a child flattened by a cart. The plain white tower in the background - a a favorite iconographic motif of de Chirico - cements the connection between the two artists.

Photo taken on August 10, 2010 by me.