Squirrel (1969) by Meret Oppenheim

The artwork titled “Squirrel,” created by Meret Oppenheim in 1969, is a sculpture representative of the Surrealism movement. This movement is known for its emphasis on the imagination and dream-like, fantastical elements in art.

The artwork features an unconventional combination of materials. The sculpture comprises a drinking glass with a distinct gold hue, partially covered by a soft, brown fur. The fur appears to be mounted at the back of the glass, where it extends and fans out in a manner reminiscent of a squirrel’s bushy tail. The juxtaposition of the everyday, functional object with the plush, organic texture of fur imparts a curious and whimsical quality to the piece, characteristic of Surrealist art.

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